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Lichtspielkunst GmbH, to the
public company Münchener
Lichtspielkunst AG (
Emelka), and
acquired a
large area (ca. 356.000 m²) for the
studios in Geiselgasteig...
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after the
First World War.
During their early years they were
known as the
Emelka Studios,
while Geiselgasteig has also
often been used to
refer to them....
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affections of a
schoolteacher (Nita Naldi). The film was
mostly produced at the
Emelka Film
studios in Munich,
Germany in
autumn of 1925, with
exterior scenes...
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starring Virginia Valli, a co-production of
Gainsborough and the
German firm
Emelka at the
Geiselgasteig studio near Munich. Reville, by then Hitch****'s fiancée...
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based on the
short story Taras Bulba by
Nikolai Gogol, and made at the
Emelka Studios in Munich. It was one of
several Russian-themed
films that exiled...
- is a 1921
German silent film
directed by
Franz Osten. It was made at the
Emelka Studios in Munich. Emil Fenyő Irma
Gerold Fritz Greiner Mara Tchoukleva...
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Production companies Adelphia Compagnia Cinematografica Les
Films Marceau Neue
Emelka Distributed by
Magna (Italy)
Cocinor (France)
Constantin Film (West Germany)...
- Deulig-Tonwoche, 20th
Century Fox (Fox Tönende Wochenschau),
Bavaria Film (
Emelka-Tonwoche), and
Tobis (Tobis-Wochenschau).
After the ****
seizure of power...
- sets were
designed by the art
director Willy Reiber. It was shot at the
Emelka Studios in Munich.
Georg H.
Schnell as
Thomas Brey Olga
Gzovskaya as Allan...
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years later,
Alibert has
opened an inn and
established a
small town
called Emelka. The boy, now
called Yugo,
believes himself to be an
ordinary boy until...