99 (1918 film)
99 (Hungarian: A 99-es számú bérkocsi), aka Kilencvenkilenc, is a 1918 silent Hungarian crime film directed by Michael Curtiz and featuring Bela Lugosi.[1] The screenplay was written by Iván Siklósi, based on the novel by R. F. Foster. The film was first shown at the Royal-Apollo in Budapest on 12 September 1918.[2]
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Directed by | Michael Curtiz |
Written by | Iván Siklósi (screenplay) R.F. Foster (novel) |
Produced by | Phoenix Film |
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Cinematography | István Eiben |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | Hungary |
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Cast
In alphabetical order
- Jenő Balassa as Harald Antermann
- Gyula Gál as The Inspector
- Cläre Lotto as Mia
- Bela Lugosi as Kurt Lingner
- László Z. Molnár
- Lajos Réthey as Werner Schleinitz
- Oly Spolarits
- Zoltán Szerémy as Friedrich Steinberg
- Victor Varconi as the Lord of Many Names
References
- "Michael Curtiz European Filmography" (PDF). filmintezet.hu. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 October 2011. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
- Bela Lugosi: Dreams and Nightmares by Gary D. Rhodes, with Richard Sheffield, (2007) Collectables/Alpha Video Publishers, ISBN 0-9773798-1-7 (hardcover)
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