The Last Performance of the Circus Wolfson

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The Last Performance of the Circus Wolfson
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Hellen Allan in a scene from the film
Directed by Domenico Gambino
Written byDomenico Gambino
Starring
Cinematography
Production
company
Rosenfeld Film
Distributed byDeutsche Lichtspiel-Syndikat
Release date
11 April 1928
CountryGermany
Languages

The Last Performance of the Circus Wolfson (German: Die letzte Galavorstellung des Zirkus Wolfson) is a 1928 German silent film directed by Domenico Gambino and starring Hermann Vallentin. [1] The film's sets were designed by the art directors Willi Herrmann and Fritz Willi Krohn.

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References

  1. Güttinger p.132

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