The Double Face

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The Double Face
Directed by Mutz Greenbaum
Written by
Produced by Jules Greenbaum
Production
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Greenbaum-Film
Release date
September 1920
CountryGermany
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The Double Face (German : Das Doppelgesicht) is a 1920 German silent film directed by Mutz Greenbaum. [1]

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  1. Bock & Bergfelder p. 167

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