Hunting You

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Hunting You
Directed by Ernst Angel
Written byErnst Angel
Produced by George Hoellering
Cinematography Eugen Schüfftan
Edited by Kuron Gogol
Production
company
Erdeka Film
Release date
  • 1929 (1929)
CountryGermany
Languages

Hunting You (German : Jagd auf dich) is a 1929 German silent film directed by Ernst Angel. [1]

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The film's art direction was by Fritz Maurischat.

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References

  1. Hagener, p. 88.

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