From a height of a thousand meters

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Movie
Original title From a height of a thousand meters
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1919
length 96 or 91 minutes
Rod
Director Valy Arnhem
production Friedrich Müller
Heinrich minor number
camera Vilmos Fényes
occupation
  • Valy Arnhem : Harry Hill
  • Marga Lindt : Jane Carrison, daughter, courted (probably)
  • Unknown actor: Hill's assistant Nora
  • Unknown actor: Kelly Brown
  • Unknown actor: Hill's assistant Jack
  • Unknown actor: Hill's assistant Danny
  • Unknown actor: Owen Carrison
  • Unknown actor: Frank Allan (applicant)
  • Unknown actor: William Hutter (insurance agent)
  • Unknown actor: Mrs. Hutter
  • Unknown actor: Mr. Morris
  • Unknown actor: Mr. Rollon
  • Unknown actor: Mr. Clark

From a thousand meters high (alternative title: From 1000 meters high ) is a 1919 crime film in the Harry Hill film series .

action

A man steals pictures to impress the father of his future wife. Harry Hill clears the case.

background

It was produced by Naturfilm Friedrich Müller GmbH from Berlin (No. 110). The film had a length of six acts with 111 subtitles at 1755 and 1666 meters, which corresponds to about 96 and 91 minutes. The censorship took place in October 1918. The Berlin police issued a youth ban (No. 42157), the Munich police did not allow any announcement as a detective film (No. 28333, 28334, 28335, 28336, 28337, 28338). The Reichsfilmzensur Berlin imposed another youth ban on the film on July 1, 1921 (No. 3202).

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Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Film length calculator, frame rate: 16 2/3