Ullas Weg



Production: Deutsche Mutoskop- und Biograph GmbH, Berlin (DMB) [N° 81] Germany, 1916

Director: Paul von Woringen
Scenario: Toni Dathe-Fabri [(as Toni Dathe)]
Cast: Lore Rückert [Kanne, Ulla, geb.Buchenrode, Enkelin], Hermann Seldeneck [Count Buchenrode], Hermann Seldeneck [Dieter Kanne], Rudolf Essek [Prinz Hasso], Toni Dathe-Fabri [Malerin Lore], Sigmund Aschenbach [Musikprofessor], Maria Grimm-Einödshofer [Margarete (as Frau Einödshofer)], Maria Grimm-Einödshofer [Sängerin Aga]
Locations or Studios: Mutoskop-Atelier, Berlin-Lankwitz
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,33 - Ratio: 1:1,33 - Black and White,, 1241 meters, 4 reels
Sound System: silent
First Screening: November 3, 1916 in Berlin, Kammer-Lichtspiele am Potsdamer Platz

Distribution: Deutsche Mutoskop- und Biograph GmbH, Berlin (DMB)



References in Databases
Filmportal.de d948a6f572e74eae974df07f3c7e9f00
The German Early Cinema Database Nr. 36077
KinoTV Database Nr. 78792


Last Update of this record 14.11.2015

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