A Woman with Power of Attorney

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A Woman With Power of Attorney
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German Ein Mädchen mit Prokura
Directed by Arzén von Cserépy
Written by Hans Hömberg
Based onA Woman With Power of Attorney
by Christa Anita Brück
Produced byMax Hippe
Arzén von Cserépy
Starring
Cinematography Guido Seeber
Edited by Willy Zeunert
Music byMarc Roland
Production
company
Cserepy-Tonfilmproduktion
Distributed by Tobis-Sascha Film (Austria)
Release date
  • 31 March 1934 (1934-03-31)
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

A Woman With Power of Attorney (German: Ein Mädchen mit Prokura) is a 1934 German drama film directed by Arzén von Cserépy and starring Gerda Maurus, Ernst Dumcke, and Rolf von Goth. It was based on the 1932 novel of the same name by Christa Anita Brück. [1]

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References

  1. Hake, Sabine (2001). Popular Cinema of the Third Reich. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. p. 195. doi:10.7560/734579. ISBN   0292734581. JSTOR   10.7560/734579.