''The Three Mannequins'' () is a 1926 German
silent film
A silent film is a film without synchronized recorded sound (or more generally, no audible dialogue). Though silent films convey narrative and emotion visually, various plot elements (such as a setting or era) or key lines of dialogue may, w ...
directed by
Jaap Speyer
Jaap Speyer (1891–1952) was a Dutch film director. He was married to the German actress Mia Pankau.
Selected filmography
* ''Hedda's Revenge'' (1919)
* ''Entblätterte Blüten'' (1920)
* ''Colombine (film), Colombine'' (1920)
* ''Die rote Nach ...
and starring
Hans Albers
Hans Philipp August Albers (22 September 1891 – 24 July 1960), also known by his nickname “der blonde Hans” (The Blond Hans), was a German actor and singer. He was the biggest male movie star in Germany between 1930 and 1960 and one of the m ...
,
Anton Pointner, and
Paul Graetz. It was shot at the
Terra Studios in
Berlin
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. The film's sets were designed by the
art director
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It is the charge of a sole art director to supe ...
Hans Jacoby. It premiered at
Berlin
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's
Marmorhaus.
Cast
References
Bibliography
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1926 films
Films of the Weimar Republic
German silent feature films
Films directed by Jaap Speyer
Terra Film films
German black-and-white films
1920s German films
Films shot at Terra Studios
Films scored by Willy Schmidt-Gentner
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