Nameless Woman Explained

Nameless Woman
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Director:Georg Jacoby
Producer:Georg Jacoby
Starring:Georg Alexander
Jack Trevor
Elga Brink
Music:Willy Schmidt-Gentner
Cinematography:Emil Schünemann
Károly Vass
Studio:Georg Jacoby-Film
Distributor:Matador-Film
Country:Germany
Language:Silent
German intertitles

Nameless Woman (German: Die Frau ohne Namen) is a 1927 German silent adventure film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Elga Brink, Jack Trevor and Georg Alexander.[1] It was released in two parts. A pair of American journalists embark on a world-wide tour in which they enjoy many adventures.

It was shot at the EFA Studios in Berlin and on location in the United States and East Asia. The film's sets were designed by Franz Schroedter and Hermann Warm.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hans-Michael. Bock. Hans-Michael Bock. Tim. Bergfelder. The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books. 223. 2009. New York, NY. 978-1571816559. j.ctt1x76dm6. Hake. Sabine.