The Missing Wife

1929 film

  • Max Dürr (novel)
  • Franz Pollak
  • Karl Leiter
Starring
  • Harry Halm
  • Iris Arlan
  • Mary Kid
CinematographyEduard von Borsody
Production
company
Österreichische Film
Distributed byHegewald Film (Germany)
Release date
  • 23 January 1929 (1929-01-23)
CountryAustriaLanguages
  • Silent
  • German intertitles

The Missing Wife (German:Die verschwundene Frau) is a 1929 Austrian silent film comedy crime film directed by Karl Leiter and starring Harry Halm, Iris Arlan and Mary Kid. The sets were designed by the art director Hans Ledersteger.

The film is notable for marking the screen debut of Peter Lorre. The film was believed lost until 1984. It wasn't until it was restored in 1996 that Lorre's small role was noted. Lorre had never spoken about the film and always maintained that M (1931) was his first film, which was a breakthrough role as opposed to a brief, uncredited cameo.[1]

Cast

  • Harry Halm as Adam Bertram
  • Iris Arlan as Eva
  • Mary Kid as Dr. Med. Hanna Karsten
  • Peter C. Leska as Dr. Fritz Steiner
  • Reinhold Häussermann as Polizeirat Alois Hartl
  • Richard Waldemar as Tobias Ameisel
  • Albert Kersten
  • Clementine Plessner
  • Peter Lorre as Patient of a Dentist

References

  1. ^ Youngkin pp. 37–38

Bibliography

  • Youngkin, Stephen. The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre. University Press of Kentucky, 2005.

External links

  • The Missing Wife at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata


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