At Ruedesheimer Castle There Is a Lime Tree

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At Ruedesheimer Castle There Is a Lime Tree
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Vera Schmiterlöw and Werner Fuetterer
Directed by Johannes Guter
Written by Hans Rameau
Starring
Cinematography Edgar S. Ziesemer
Production
company
Distributed byDefa-Deutsche Fox
Release date
  • February 1928 (1928-02)(Germany)
CountryGermany
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At Ruedesheimer Castle There Is a Lime Tree (German : Am Ruedesheimer Schloss steht eine Linde) is a 1928 German silent film directed by Johannes Guter and starring Werner Fuetterer, Marija Leiko and Alvin Neuss. [1] It was made by the German subsidiary of the American Fox Film company. It takes its title from a popular German song of the same name.

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  1. Jacobsen p. 354

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