The Ship of Lost Souls explained

The Ship of Lost Souls
Producer:Max Glass
Cinematography:Nicolas Farkas
Studio:Max Glass Film
Distributor:Messtro-Film
Runtime:121 minutes
Country:Germany

The Ship of Lost Souls or The Ship of Lost Men (German: Das Schiff der verlorenen Menschen) is a 1929 German silent thriller film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Fritz Kortner, Marlene Dietrich and Robin Irvine.[1]

It was Dietrich's last silent film before The Blue Angel made her an international star. It was shot at the Staaken Studios in Berlin, and partly on location around Rostock. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Franz Schroedter and Fritz Maurischat. It premièred on 17 September 1929 at the Ufa-Pavillon am Nollendorfplatz in Berlin.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Waldman p.141
  2. http://chroniknet.de/extra/ereignisse/september-1928/ "September 1928"