Kabarett-Programm Nr. 2
Trailer: Kabarett-Programm Nr. 2
Year: 1931
Genre: Comedy
Studio: UFA
Director: Kurt Gerron
Cast: Max Ehrlich, Sig Arno, Eugen Rex, Paul Rehkopf, Paul Westermeier, Kurt Mühlhardt
Crew: Werner Brandes (Director of Photography), Kurt Gerron (Director), Karl Puth (Director of Photography), Rudi Feld (Production Design), Werner Goldbaum (Sound), Hans Sommer (Music)
Runtime: 26 minutes
Release: Oct 01, 1931
IMDb: 8.00/10 by 1 users
Popularity: 0
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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