The Daughter of Mehemed

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The Daughter of Mehemed
The Daughter of Mehemed.jpg
Scene featuring Emil Jannings and Ellen Richter
Directed by Alfred Halm
Produced by Paul Davidson
Starring
Cinematography Friedrich Weinmann
Production
company
Distributed by UFA
Release date
  • 15 August 1919 (1919-08-15)
Running time
66 minutes
CountryGermany
Languages

The Daughter of Mehemed (German: Die Tochter des Mehemed) was a 1919 German silent film directed by Alfred Halm and starring Ellen Richter, Emil Jannings and Harry Liedtke. [1]

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The film's art direction was by Kurt Richter.

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References

  1. Grange p.42

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