The Sins of Love (1929)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 10M

Director : Karel Lamač
Writer : Václav Wasserman

Synopsis

The troubled situation of a provincial actor and his actress wife who come to the city. The actor is suspected of attacking another actor who admires the actress.

Actors

Josef Rovenský
Josef Rovenský
Marcella Albani
Marcella Albani
Gaston Jacquet
Gaston Jacquet
Walter Rilla
Walter Rilla
L. H. Struna
L. H. Struna
Karel Schleichert
Karel Schleichert
Alois Charvát
Alois Charvát
Ada Velický
Ada Velický
Josef Šváb-Malostranský
Josef Šváb-Malostranský
Ludvík Veverka
Ludvík Veverka
Bronislava Livia
Bronislava Livia
Bohumil Kovář
Bohumil Kovář
Jiří Červený
Jiří Červený
Čeněk Šlégl
Čeněk Šlégl
Betty Kysilková
Betty Kysilková
Vladimír Pospíšil-Born
Vladimír Pospíšil-Born
Rudolf Stahl
Rudolf Stahl
Josef Novák
Josef Novák
Josef Oliak
Josef Oliak
Elsa Vetešníková
Elsa Vetešníková
Josef Kobík
Josef Kobík
Theodor Pištěk
Theodor Pištěk
Milka Balek-Brodská
Milka Balek-Brodská
Fráňa Vodička
Fráňa Vodička
V. Český
V. Český
Eduard Ševčík
Eduard Ševčík
Jan Marek
Jan Marek
Břetislav Heinc
Břetislav Heinc
Peggy Dvořáková
Peggy Dvořáková
Roza Schlesingerová
Roza Schlesingerová
Václav Žichovský
Václav Žichovský
Vladimír Majer
Vladimír Majer
Zdeněk Gina Hašler
Zdeněk Gina Hašler
Ernst Waldow
Ernst Waldow
Luigi Hofman
Luigi Hofman
Jindřich Fiala
Jindřich Fiala
Jindřich Edl
Jindřich Edl
Eduard Šlégl
Eduard Šlégl

Crews

Karel Lamač
Karel Lamač
Director
Václav Wasserman
Václav Wasserman
Story
Otto Heller
Otto Heller
Director of Photography
Hanuš Gödert
Hanuš Gödert
Production Design
Heinrich Richter
Heinrich Richter
Production Design
Václav Wasserman
Václav Wasserman
Screenplay

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