At War in the Diamond Fields

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At War in the Diamond Fields
Directed by Hans Schomburgk
Written byHans Schomburgk
Produced byHans Schomburgk
Starring
Cinematography August Brückner
Production
company
Übersee-Film
Distributed by Terra Film
Release date
  • 13 August 1921 (1921-08-13)
CountryGermany
Languages

At War in the Diamond Fields (German : Im Kampf um Diamantenfelder) is a 1921 German silent adventure film directed by Hans Schomburgk and starring Oskar Marion, Meg Gehrts-Schomburgk and Willy Kaiser-Heyl. It premiered on 13 August 1921. [1]

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  1. Grange p. 96

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