The Spy (1917 German film)
Appearance
(Redirected from Der Spion)
The Spy | |
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Directed by | Karl Heiland |
Written by | Karl Heiland |
Starring | |
Production company | Frankfurter Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Germany |
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The Spy (German: Der Spion) is a 1917 German silent war espionage film directed by Karl Heiland and starring Ferdinand Bonn, Ellen Richter and Conrad Veidt.[1] It was made as a propaganda film to support the German war effort during the First World War. It is now considered a lost film.
It was shot around Cologne and Düsseldorf.
Synopsis
[edit]An Italian spy enters the German Empire in an attempt to commit sabotage and steal secret documents from a large armaments factory.
Cast
[edit]- Ferdinand Bonn as Anzio, der Spion
- Ellen Richter as Gräfin Fonsecca
- Leontine Kühnberg as Else Bohl
- Conrad Veidt as Steinau
- Bruno Lopinski as Besitzer der Rüstungsfabrik
References
[edit]- ^ Soister p.32
Bibliography
[edit]- John T. Soister. Conrad Veidt on Screen: A Comprehensive Illustrated Filmography. McFarland, 2002.
External links
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Categories:
- 1917 films
- Films of the German Empire
- German silent feature films
- Films directed by Karl Heiland
- German black-and-white films
- 1910s spy films
- German spy films
- World War I spy films
- Lost German films
- 1917 lost films
- Silent German war films
- 1910s German films
- 1910s German-language films
- German-language war films
- 1910s German film stubs