Should We Be Silent? Trailer

Should We Be Silent? Trailer (1926)

05 April 1926 Drama 89 mins

A melodrama about a painter who is infected with syphilis, refuses treatment, turns to the use instead of narcotics, and withers away.

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Cast

Conrad Veidt

as Paul Hartwig, Maler

Walter Rilla

as Dr. Georg Mauthner

Mary Parker

as Leonie Pierson

Elga Brink

as Assistentin

Fritz Kortner

as Der annoncirende Arzt

Crew

Heinrich Richter

Heinrich Richter Art Direction

Gustav Ucicky

Gustav Ucicky Cinematography

Eduard von Borsody

Eduard von Borsody Cinematography

International Titles

Смеем ли мы молчать Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 05 April 1926

Production Companies

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