- The
Marmorhaus (English:
Marble House) was a
cinema that used to be
located on the Kurfürstendamm in Berlin.
Opened in 1913, it
takes its name from a large...
- Parry,
Livio Pavanelli and Olaf Fjord. It
premiered in
Berlin at the
Marmorhaus. The film's sets were
designed by the art
directors Jacek Rotmil and Wilhelm...
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social issues,
which were
produced around the time. It
premiered at the
Marmorhaus in Berlin. A middle-class man
falls in love with a
woman from a more ordinary...
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adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's 1877
novel Anna Karenina. It
premiered at the
Marmorhaus in Berlin. Lya Mara as Anna
Karenina Johannes Riemann as Graf Vronski...
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company Stabamst des Reichsbauernführers
Release date 23 November 1933 (1933-11-23) (
Marmorhaus)
Running time 32 min.
Country Germany Language German...
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Conrad Veidt,
Anita Berber, and
Reinhold Schünzel. It
premiered at the
Marmorhaus in
Berlin on 20
March 1919. The film was
considered lost
until 2021 when...
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Large parts are
today covered by the Stadtautobahn. In 1913 the new
Marmorhaus cinema opened. A
number of
major film
premieres were held here during...
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during the
later stages of the
Second World War. It
premiered at the
Marmorhaus in Berlin.
Anneliese Uhlig as Anna Alt, the
pianist Will
Quadflieg as...
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Caligari werden!", or "You must
become Caligari!"
Caligari premiered at the
Marmorhaus theatre in
Berlin on 26
February 1920, less than one
month after it was...
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produced between 1919 and 1921,
premiered on 27
April 1921 at the
Berlin Marmorhaus, and
released for
German theatrical distribution in 1922, is the "oldest...