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L’Homme qui assassina is a French-German film comedy-drama first released in 1930,
directed by Curtis Bernhardt and Jean Tarride.
The film stars Jean Angelo, Marie Bell, Gabriel Gabrio, Max Maxudian and Abel Jacquin.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Curtis Bernhardt, Jean Tarride
- Script: Claude Farrère, Pierre Frondaie, Heinz Goldberg, Henry Koster, Harry Kahn
- Photo: Curt Courant
- Music: Hans J. Salter
- Cast: Jean Angelo (Marquis de Sévigné), Marie Bell (Lady Falkland), Gabriel Gabrio (Sir Archibald Falkland), Max Maxudian (Mehmed Pascha), Abel Jacquin (Prince Cernuwicz), Edith Méra (Lady Edith), Marcel Merminod, Gregori Chmara
- Country: France / Germany
- Language: French
- Runtime: 88 min; B&W
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