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Directed by | Arthur Bergen |
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Cinematography | Leopold Kutzleb |
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Distributed by | National Film |
Release date | 9 April 1926 |
Country | Germany |
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The Wiskottens (German: Die Wiskottens) is a 1926 German silent film directed by Arthur Bergen and starring Karl Platen, Gertrud Arnold and Harry Liedtke.[1]
It was based on the 1903 novel of the same title. The film's sets were designed by the art director Max Knaake.
Cast
- Karl Platen as Vater Wiskotten
- Gertrud Arnold as Mutter Wiskotten
- Harry Liedtke as Gustav - der 'Chef'
- Johannes Riemann as Wilhelm - der 'Englishman'
- Gottfried Hagedorn as August - der 'Fromme'
- Gustav Adolf Semler as Fritz - der 'Offizier', Sohn
- Werner Pittschau as Paul - der 'Poet', Sohn
- Werner Fuetterer as Ewald - der 'Maler', Sohn
- Maly Delschaft as Emilie - Gustavs Frau
- Hermann Picha as Jeremias Scharwächter - ihr Vater
- Frida Richard as Tante Josefine - seine Schwester
- Camilla von Hollay as Miß Mabel White
- Adolphe Engers as Gastwirt Zinters
- Erika Glässner as Gretchen - seine Tochter
- Robert Leffler as Werkmeister Kölsch
- Hélène Hallier as Anna
- Hans Brausewetter as Ernst
- Gustav Rickelt as Gastwirt 'Oweram'
- Ernst Behmer as Der Musterzeichner
- Hermann Vallentin as Der Arbeiter Wisczkowski
- Emil Rameau as Der Färber Barthelmes
- Karl Thiemann as Der Heizer Christian
- Maria Forescu as Zimmerwirtin
- Anna Müller-Lincke as Dienstmädchen Minna
- Max Wilmsen as Der Polizist
- Illo Gutschwager as Lehrling bei Scharwächter
- Frau Weber as Arbeiterin Mathilde
- Alphons Schünemann as Der kleine Gustav
- Inge Falken as Die kleine Emilie
References
- ↑ Gerhard Lamprecht. Deutsche Stummfilme, Volume 8 p.890
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