Die Apachen von Paris (1927)
Directed by Nikolai Malikoff

Drama
aka: Apaches of Paris

Film Synopsis

A young lord who belongs to a gang of crooks with his companion, the Savonette Kid, succumbs to the charms of the American Winnie Rowlandson.  He hesitates over stealing her bracelet and intends to make amends.  But the lord finds it is more difficult to become an honest man than he thinks...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Nikolai Malikoff
  • Script: Robert Reinert, Francis Carco (novel), Serge Plaute
  • Cinematographer: Roger Hubert, Jules Kruger, Nikolai Toporkoff
  • Music: Giuseppe Becce
  • Cast: Jaque Catelain (Mylord), Charles Vanel (Bécot), Bondy (La Noise), Lia Eibenschütz (Winnie), Olga Limburg (Gertrude), Nikolai Malikoff (John Rumple), Konstantin Mic (Polka), Jakob Tiedtke (Racken), Ruth Weyher (Savonette), Maude de la Vault, Jean-François Martial
  • Country: France / Germany
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White / Silent
  • Runtime: 112 min
  • Aka: Apaches of Paris

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