His hardest case

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Movie
Original title His hardest case
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1915
length 74 or 72 minutes
Rod
Director Joe May
script Joe May
William Kahn
production Joe May
occupation

His hardest case is a 1915 crime film in the Joe Deebs film series .

action

Joe Deebs exposes a legacy fraud.

background

Was produced His schwierigster case of May film (F-no. 3), the company of Joe May. The film has a length of four files with eighty captions to 1360 meters and 1313 meters, which is about 74 or 72 minutes. The Berlin police issued a youth ban on September 7, 1915 under the numbers 15.39, 10256/15 and 38172; the Munich police forbade the announcement as a detective film under the numbers 9153, 19154, 19155, 19155a. The first performance of the silent film took place on October 15, 1915 in the UT Lichtspiele (Cines Lichtspieltheater) at Nollendorfplatz No. 4 in Berlin.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. His most difficult case at filmportal.de
  2. ^ His toughest case on The German Early Cinema Database
  3. ↑ Film length calculator , frame rate : 16 2/3