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Frauen, Masken und Dämonen (1948)

장르 : 다큐멘터리

상영시간 : 1시간 17분

연출 : Hans Schomburgk

시놉시스

Documentary about Africa that includes footage from Hans Schomburgk's numerous African expeditions. The film footage was shot between 1913 and 1932.

출연진

Hans Schomburgk
Hans Schomburgk
Self

제작진

Hans Schomburgk
Hans Schomburgk
Director
Hans Schomburgk
Hans Schomburgk
Writer
Ernst Roters
Ernst Roters
Music
Johanna Rosinski
Johanna Rosinski
Editor
James S. Hodgson
James S. Hodgson
Director of Photography
Emil Keim
Emil Keim
Director of Photography
Eugen Hrich
Eugen Hrich
Director of Photography
Paul Lieberenz
Paul Lieberenz
Director of Photography

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