Bookkeeper Kremke
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Bookkeeper Kremke (German: Lohnbuchhalter Kremke) is a 1930 German silent drama film directed by Marie Harder and starring Hermann Vallentin, Anna Sten and Ivan Koval-Samborsky.[1]
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Bookkeeper Kremke | |
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Directed by | Marie Harder |
Written by | Herbert Rosenfeld |
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Cinematography | Robert Baberske Franz Koch |
Production company | Naturfilm Hubert Schonger |
Release date | 15 September 1930 |
Country | Germany |
Languages | Silent German intertitles |
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It was made with backing from Germany's Socialist Party. It was one of two films, along with Brothers (1929), made at the time that espoused the movement's left-wing ideology. The film's sets were designed by Carl Ludwig Kirmse.
It was not a commercial success on its release, generally attributed to its theme and to the fact that it was a released as a silent at a time when cinemas had gone over almost entirely to showing sound films.