- Lil
Dagover (German: [lil ˈdaː.ɡo.vɐ] ; born
Marie Antonia Siegelinde Martha Seubert; 30
September 1887 – 23
January 1980) was a
German actress whose...
- is a 1920
German silent film
directed by Karl
Gerhardt and
starring Lil
Dagover. It was
followed by
three sequels. The film's art
direction was by Hermann...
-
Emerich Walter Emo and
starring Rudolf Forster,
Heinrich George, and Lil
Dagover. It is
based on the life of
Mayor of
Vienna Karl Lueger. Its antisemitic...
-
silent film
directed by
Eberhard Frowein and
starring Lil
Dagover. In
alphabetical order: Lil
Dagover Gustav Diessl Maria Matray Livio Pavanelli Daisy Spies...
- of the Spiders'
hypnotist master. Part 1 Carl de Vogt as Kay Hoog Lil
Dagover as Sun
Priestess Naela Ressel Orla as Lio Sha
Georg John as Dr. Telphas...
-
inspired Giacomo Puccini's
eponymous 1904 opera. The film
starred Lil
Dagover as O-Take-san. Nagasaki, ****an at the turn of the 20th century. Daimyō...
-
directed by
Johannes Meyer and
starring Otto Gebühr,
Hilde Körber and Lil
Dagover. It is
based on the life of
Frederick II of Prussia. It was part of the...
- (titled Harakiri)
directed by
Fritz Lang and
starring Paul Biensfeldt, Lil
Dagover,
Georg John and
Niels Prien. 1922: A
silent color film, The Toll of the...
- over her son's and her daughter's actions, and Lorenz's
friend Marie (Lil
Dagover) and her
father learn that Lorenz's
poems will not be
published after all...
- her
through his wall, and rejoices, as she
reunites with her lover. Lil
Dagover as the
female half of the
Loving Couple, as well as Zobeide,
Monna Fiametta...