The Dance of Death (1919)
The Dance of Death (1919)
In this apparently lost film, a beautiful dancer's sexual allure is used by an evil cripple to entice men to their deaths. Falling in love with one of the potential victims, she is told by the cripple that he will set her free if her lover, actually a murderer himself, survives and escapes a bizarre labyrinthe which runs beneath the cripple's house.

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Cast

Werner Krauß Werner Krauß As: The Cripple
Sascha Gura Sascha Gura As: The Beautiful Dancer
Fred Goebel Fred Goebel As: Harry Free
Karl Bernhard Karl Bernhard As: Frederic Hennekemper
Arnold Czempin Arnold Czempin As: Dr. Sellin
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Storyline

In this apparently lost film, a beautiful dancer's sexual allure is used by an evil cripple to entice men to their deaths. Falling in love with one of the potential victims, she is told by the cripple that he will set her free if her lover, actually a murderer himself, survives and escapes a bizarre labyrinthe which runs beneath the cripple's house.


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Certification: Unknown

Details

Genres: Drama, Horror

Language: No Language

Release Date: 31 October 1919

Country: DE

Runtime: 84m

Company Credits

Company: Helios Film

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Cast

Werner Krauß

Werner Krauß

The Cripple

Sascha Gura

Sascha Gura

The Beautiful Dancer

Fred Goebel

Fred Goebel

Harry Free

Karl Bernhard

Karl Bernhard

Frederic Hennekemper

Arnold Czempin

Arnold Czempin

Dr. Sellin

Richard Kirsch

Richard Kirsch

Joseph Römer

Joseph Römer

Directed By

Writing Credits

Fritz Lang

Fritz Lang

Screenplay

Production Crew

Edited By

Not currently known.

Costume and Makeup

Not currently known.

Sound

Not currently known.

Visual Effects

Not currently known.

Camera

Willy Hameister

Willy Hameister

Director of Photography

Lighting

Not currently known.

Art Department

Hermann Warm

Hermann Warm

Production Design

Other Crew

Not currently known.

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