The Woman with the World Record
1927 film
- Jane Bess
- Bobby E. Lüthge
- Joop van Hulzen
- Lee Parry
- Henry Stuart
Production
companies
companies
- Eiko Film
- Erich Waschneck-Film
Release date
- 7 October 1927 (1927-10-07)
Running time
- Silent
- German intertitles
The Woman with the World Record (German: Die Frau mit dem Weltrekord) is a 1927 German silent sports film directed by Erich Waschneck and starring Joop van Hulzen, Lee Parry and Henry Stuart.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert A. Dietrich.
Cast
- Joop van Hulzen as Dr. John Forbes
- Lee Parry as Lee, John's wife
- Henry Stuart as Will Carry, a sports patron
- Valerie Boothby as Mary, a world champion swimmer
- Hans Adalbert Schlettow as Tom Wobber, a manager
- Gerhard Ritterband as Robby, Tom's assistant
- Otto Kronburger as Peter Stanley, a friend of John and Lee
References
- ^ Grange p. 266
Bibliography
- Grange, William. Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Scarecrow Press, 2008.
External links
- The Woman with the World Record at IMDb
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Films directed by Erich Waschneck
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- My Friend the Chauffeur (1926)
- The Man in the Fire (1926)
- Aftermath (1927)
- Regine (1927)
- The Woman with the World Record (1927)
- Sajenko the Soviet (1928)
- Docks of Hamburg (1928)
- Scandal in Baden-Baden (1929)
- Diane (1929)
- The Love of the Brothers Rott (1929)
- The Favourite of Schonbrunn (1929)
- Three Around Edith (1929)
- The Old Song (1930)
- Two People (1930)
- Eight Girls in a Boat (1932)
- Sacred Waters (1932)
- Impossible Love (1932)
- Adventure on the Southern Express (1934)
- Music in the Blood (1934)
- Regine (1935)
- My Life for Maria Isabella (1935)
- Escapade (1936)
- Uncle Bräsig (1936)
- The Divine Jetta (1937)
- Anna Favetti (1938)
- Women for Golden Hill (1938)
- The Rothschilds (1940)
- Between Hamburg and Haiti (1940)
- The Roedern Affair (1944)
- Thank You (1948)
- Three Days of Fear (1952)
- Have Sunshine in Your Heart (1953)
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