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1929 film
Silence in the Forest
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Directed by
| William Dieterle
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Written by
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Produced by
| Joe Pasternak
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Starring
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Cinematography
| Charles J. Stumar
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Production
company
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Distributed by
| Deutsche Universal-Film
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Release date
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- 5 November 1929
(
1929-11-05
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Running time
| 96 minutes
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Country
| Germany
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Silence in the Forest
(
German
:
Das Schweigen im Walde
) is a 1929 German
silent
drama film
directed by
William Dieterle
and starring Dieterle,
Rina Marsa
, and
Petta Frederik
.
It was shot at the
Babelsberg Studios
in
Berlin
. The film's sets were designed by the
art directors
Otto Guelstorff
and
Gabriel Pellon
. It was made by the German subsidiary of
Universal Pictures
and was the first of several film versions of the novel of the same title by
Ludwig Ganghofer
.
Cast
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References
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Bibliography
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- Goble, Alan (1999).
The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film
. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.
ISBN
978-3-11-095194-3
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