The Song of the Puszta

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The Song of the Puszta
German Das Lied der Puszta
Directed by Carl Boese
Written byKarl Figdor
Produced byIsidor Fett
Karl Wiesel
StarringGrete Hollmann
Ludwig Rex
Karl Falkenberg
Production
company
Bayerische Filmgesellschaft Fett & Wiesel
Release date
  • January 1920 (1920-01)
CountryGermany
LanguagesSilent
German intertitles

The Song of the Puszta (German : Das Lied der Puszta) is a 1920 German silent film directed by Carl Boese and starring Grete Hollmann and Ludwig Rex and Karl Falkenberg. [1]

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References

  1. Schneider, Roland. Histoire du cinéma Allemand. Les Éditions du Cerf, 1990 p. 190.