The Thirteen of Steel explained

The Thirteen of Steel
Director:Johannes Guter
Producer:Erich Pommer
Starring:Carl de Vogt
Georg H. Schnell
Claire Lotto
Cinematography:A.O. Weitzenberg
Studio:Decla-Bioscop
Distributor:Decla-Bioscop
Runtime:94 minutes
Country:Germany

The Thirteen of Steel (German: Die Dreizehn aus Stahl) is a 1921 German silent crime film directed by Johannes Guter and starring Carl de Vogt, Georg H. Schnell and Claire Lotto.[1] [2] It was produced by Erich Pommer for Decla-Bioscop before the company merged with UFA. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin.[3] The film's sets were designed by the art director Franz Seemann.

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Notes and References

  1. Giesen p.145
  2. Hardt p.222
  3. Jacobsen p.353