The Klerk case

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Movie
Original title The Klerk case
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1916
length 55 minutes
Rod
Director William Kahn
script William Kahn
occupation

The Klerk case is a 1916 crime film in the Rat Anheim film series .

action

Jan Klerk is murdered, his son Fred is suspected. Detective Council Anheim clears up the case with the help of X-rays.

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It was produced by Rahame Film . It has a length of four acts at 1000 meters (approx. 55 minutes). The censorship test took place in February 1916. The Berlin police issued a youth ban (No. 39019), the Munich police did not allow an announcement as a detective film (No. 20861, 20862, 20863, 20864). The first performance took place in the Berlin Tauentzienpalast on February 1st, 1916.

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