The Shadow of the Mosque

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The Shadow of the Mosque
Directed by Walter R. Hall
Written byWalter R. Hall
Produced by John Hagenbeck
Starring Stewart Rome
Cinematography
Production
company
John Hagenbeck-Film
Release date
30 November 1923
CountryGermany
Languages

The Shadow of the Mosque (German:Im Schatten der Moschee) is a 1923 German silent film directed by Walter R. Hall and starring Stewart Rome. [1]

Contents

The film's art direction was by Franz Schroedter and Curt Wiese

Cast

In alphabetical order

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References

  1. Grange p.158

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