The Dagger of Malaya

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The Dagger of Malaya
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Directed by Léo Lasko
Written by Richard Hutter  [ de ]
Produced by Paul Davidson
Starring
Cinematography Willy Großstück  [ de ]
Production
company
Distributed by UFA
Release date
  • 11 November 1919 (1919-11-11)
CountryGermany
Languages

The Dagger of Malaya (German : Der Dolch des Malayen) is a 1919 German silent crime film directed by Léo Lasko and starring Carl Auen, Bernhard Goetzke, and Victor Janson. [1] It is part of the Joe Deebs detective series films.

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The film's sets were designed by the art director Kurt Richter.

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