My Leopold (1914 film)

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My Leopold
Directed by Heinrich Bolten-Baeckers
Written by
Starring Felix Basch
Cinematography Hermann Schadock
Production
company
Targa-Film
Release date
  • January 1914 (1914-01)
CountryGermany
LanguagesSilent
German intertitles

My Leopold (German:Mein Leopold) is a 1914 German silent comedy film directed by Heinrich Bolten-Baeckers and starring Felix Basch, Lotte Erol and Richard Georg. [1] It was the first of three silent film adaptations Bolten-Baeckers made of the 1873 play of the same name by Adolphe L'Arronge.

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  1. Weniger p.85

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