Three Around Edith (1929)
Notorious jewel thief Roger "Tiger" Brown sneaks into the trust of diamond dealer Thomas Morland. Not only does Morland's jewels appeal to him, but also his fiancée, Lady Edith Trent. But when Morland acquires the largest diamond in the world in Amsterdam, Brown decides against Edith and for the diamond, takes it and runs away.
Director: Erich Waschneck
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Camilla Horn as Lady Edith Trent |
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Jack Trevor as Thomas Morland |
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Gustav Diessl as Roger Brown |
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Paul Hörbiger as Nick |
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Fritz Rasp as Pistol |
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Adele Sandrock as Edith's Aunt |
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Hubert von Meyerinck as Scherbe |
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Lothar Körner as Beby |
| Camera | Friedl Behn-Grund | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Erich Waschneck | Director |
| Sound | Pasquale Perris | Sound |
| Art | Alfred Junge | Art Direction |
| Production | Otto Lehmann | Production Manager |
| Writing | Walther Harich | Novel |
| Directing | Geza Pollatschik | Assistant Director |