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'''''The Joker''''' (Danish: '''''Jokeren''''') is a 1928 Danish-German [[silent film|silent]] [[drama film]] directed by [[Georg Jacoby]] based upon the 1927 play ''The Joker'' by [[Noel Scott (playwright)|Noel Scott]].<ref name="DFI"/> The film stars [[Henry Edwards (actor)|Henry Edwards]] in the title role.<ref name="DFI">{{cite web|url=http://www.dfi.dk/faktaomfilm/film/da/16037.aspx?id=16037|title=Jokeren|work=fakta om film|publisher=Det Danske Fiminstitut|accessdate=23 March 2017}}</ref>
'''''The Joker''''' (Danish: '''''Jokeren''''', German: '''''Der Faschingskönig''''') is a 1928 Danish-German [[silent film|silent]] [[drama film]] directed by [[Georg Jacoby]] based upon the 1927 play ''The Joker'' by [[Noel Scott (playwright)|Noel Scott]].<ref name="DFI"/> The film stars [[Henry Edwards (actor)|Henry Edwards]] in the title role.<ref name="DFI">{{cite web|url=http://www.dfi.dk/faktaomfilm/film/da/16037.aspx?id=16037|title=Jokeren|work=fakta om film|publisher=Det Danske Fiminstitut|accessdate=23 March 2017}}</ref>


==Cast==
==Cast==

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The Joker
Directed byGeorg Jacoby
Written byNoel Scott (stage play)
Georg Jacoby
Jens Locher
StarringHenry Edwards
Elga Brinck
Miles Mander
CinematographyPoul Eibye
Louis Larsen
Emil Schünemann
Production
company
Distributed byKinografen
Release date
10 March 1928
Running time
35 minutes
CountriesDenmark
Germany
LanguagesSilent
Danish intertitles

The Joker (Danish: Jokeren, German: Der Faschingskönig) is a 1928 Danish-German silent drama film directed by Georg Jacoby based upon the 1927 play The Joker by Noel Scott.[1] The film stars Henry Edwards in the title role.[1]

Cast

References

  1. ^ a b "Jokeren". fakta om film. Det Danske Fiminstitut. Retrieved 23 March 2017.

Bibliography

  • Hans-Michael Bock and Tim Bergfelder. The Concise Cinegraph: An Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.

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