The Stolen Face Trailer

The Stolen Face Trailer (1930)

10 November 1930 Drama, Crime 84 mins

Bill's girlfriend Lore is an art student in Berlin. Since her professor doesn't think much of painting women, she exchanges a genuine Raphael painting in a gallery for a copy made by her. In a spectacular theft, the copy is stolen. Detective Keller suspects Bill and Lore. But Bill, who is a talented quick-change artist, keeps escaping arrest by constantly altering his appearance.

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Cast

Hans Otto

as Bill Breithen

Edith Edwards

as Lore Falk

Friedl Haerlin

as Roselle

Max Adalbert

as Murrjahn, Museumsdiener

Hermann Blaß

as Lewinsohn

Paul Henckels

as Professor Wrede

Fritz Odemar

as Hempel

Paul Rehkopf

as Museumsführer

Otto Laubinger

as Bellamico

Frigga Braut

as Fräulein Tausendschön

Julius E. Herrmann

as Kommissar Knägge

Heinz Glahn

as Dr. Steffensohn

Erika Unruh

as Lehrerin

Olivia Fried

as Cölestine

Theodor Thony

as Franzose

Crew

Eugen Schüfftan

Eugen Schüfftan Director of Photography

Werner Bohne

Werner Bohne Director of Photography

Werner Schlichting

Werner Schlichting Scenic Artist

Jens Keith

Jens Keith Choreographer

Hans May

Hans May Music Director

Bruno Duday

Bruno Duday Producer

International Titles

The Stolen Face Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 10 November 1930

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