The Clever Fox

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The Clever Fox
Directed by Conrad Wiene
Written by
Based onThe Clever Fox by Walter Bloem
Starring
Cinematography Willy Goldberger
Production
company
Continental-Film
Distributed byContinental-Film
Release date
  • 4 March 1926 (1926-03-04)
CountryGermany
Languages

The Clever Fox (German: Der krasse Fuchs) is a 1926 German silent comedy film directed by Conrad Wiene and starring Hans Brausewetter, Clementine Plessner and Werner Pittschau. The film premiered in Berlin on 4 March 1926. [1] It is based on the 1906 novel of the same title by Walter Bloem.

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  1. Grange p.220

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