The Hotel of the Dead explained
The Hotel of the Dead |
Native Name: | |
Director: | Martin Hartwig |
Cinematography: | Johannes Männling |
Studio: | Basta-Film |
Distributor: | Terra Film |
Country: | Germany |
Language: | Silent German intertitles |
The Hotel of the Dead (German: Das tote Hotel) is a 1921 German silent thriller film directed by Martin Hartwig and starring Albert Steinrück, Fritz Beckmann and Rosa Valetti. It premiered in Berlin on 13 August 1921.[1]
Cast
- Albert Steinrück as Senator Petersen
- Fritz Beckman as Lindholm
- Rosa Valetti
- Lya Sellin as Inge
- Gertrude W. Hoffman as Dama
- Alfred Schmasow as Gefängniswärter
- Hermann Picha as Schneider
- Alexander Areuss as Olaf
- Danny Guertler as Peer
- Adele Hartwig as Senator Petersen
- Bernecke Heinz as Jens
- Paul Voissel as Carl
Notes and References
- Book: Grange, William. William Grange. Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Scarecrow Press. 2008. Lanham, MD. 96. 081085967X. 2008008116.