Never the Twain (film) explained

Never the Twain
Director:Karel Lamač
Studio:Bratri Deglové
Country:Czechoslovakia
Language:Silent
Czech intertitles

Never the Twain (Czech: Velbloud uchem jehly) is a 1926 Czech silent comedy film directed by Karel Lamač and starring Jan W. Speerger, Betty Kysilková and Anny Ondra. It is based on a play by František Langer. The son of a wealth industrialist marries the daughter of a beggar.[1]

The film's sets were designed by the art director Artur Berger.

Cast

References

  1. Bock & Bergedler p.271

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