The Owl (1927 film)

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The Owl
Directed by Eddie Polo
Written by Margarethe Schmahl
Starring
Cinematography Max Grix
Production
company
Maria Zach Film
Release date
1927
CountryGermany
Languages

The Owl (German: Die Eule) is a 1927 German thriller film directed by and starring Eddie Polo. [1] It was released in two parts.

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The film's sets were designed by Fritz Willi Krohn.

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References

  1. Krautz p.216

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