The Humble Man and the Chanteuse
The Humble Man and the Chanteuse (German: Der Demütige und die Tänzerin) is a 1925 German silent film directed by E. A. Dupont and starring Lil Dagover, Olga Limburg and Margarete Kupfer. It was based on a novel by Felix Hollaender.[1]
| The Humble Man and the Chanteuse | |
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| German | Der Demütige und die Tänzerin | 
| Directed by | Ewald André Dupont | 
| Written by | 
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| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Werner Brandes | 
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| Distributed by | Terra Film | 
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| Country | Germany | 
| Languages | Silent German intertitles  | 
The film's art direction was by Oscar Friedrich Werndorff.
Cast
    
- Lil Dagover as Toni Seidewitz
 - Olga Limburg as Trude Wessely
 - Margarete Kupfer as Frau von Bülow
 - Hans Mierendorff as manufacturer Liesegang
 - Georg Baselt
 - Paul Bildt as Liesegang's servant
 - Gertrud de Lalsky as Professor Müller-Osten
 - Karl Elzer
 - Robert Garrison
 - Harry Halm as Prinz
 - Martin Kettner as theater agent
 - Arnold Korff as intendant
 - Eberhard Leithoff as The Humble / Bandleader
 - Adolf E. Licho
 - Harald Paulsen
 - Louis Ralph as Raimondi, doctor
 - Hans Sternberg as variety director Pullmann
 
References
    
- Kreimeier, Klaus (1999). The Ufa Story: A History of Germany's Greatest Film Company, 1918-1945. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. p. 103. ISBN 0520220692.
 
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