- Max
Knaake (1886–1968) was a
German art director. La
Boheme (1923)
Curfew (1925)
Battle of the ****es (1926) The
Sporck Battalion (1927) Hurrah! I Live...
- ISBN 0-521-41732-5; p. 47 Luther, Martin;
Knaake,
Joachim Karl
Friedrich (1883). Werke.
Kritische Gesamtausgabe. [Hrsg. von J.K.F.
Knaake et al.].
Robarts – University...
- from the
Wilhelmina Canal. Amer in
foreground Cox, J. R.; ****smans, Y.;
Knaake, S. M.; Leuven, J. R. F. W.; Vellinga, N. E.; van der Vegt, M.; Hoitink...
- sets were
designed by the art
director Hans Dreier,
Artur Günther and Max
Knaake. It
premiered in
Berlin at the Marmorhaus.
Maria Jacobini as Mimi Elena...
-
Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were
designed by the art
director Max
Knaake. Otto Gebühr as
Dietrich Hartung Claire Rommer as
Brittga Hartung Paul Richter...
- jazz interludes. The film's sets were
designed by the art
directors Max
Knaake and
Julius von Borsody. It
premiered at the Gloria-Palast in Berlin. It...
- of the same title. The film's sets were
designed by the art
director Max
Knaake. Karl
Platen as
Vater Wiskotten Gertrud Arnold as
Mutter Wiskotten Harry...
- Nestor, Cläre Lotto, and
Fritz Kampers. The film's art
direction was by Max
Knaake. In
alphabetical order Carl
Geppert as
Rittmeister von
Lehdenburg Bernhard...
- Ve****nn, Maly
Delschaft and
Hanni Weisse. The film's art
direction was by Max
Knaake. Kurt Ve****nn Maly
Delschaft Hanni Weisse Carl
Walther Meyer Hilde Maroff...
- Paul Richter, and
Vladimir Gajdarov. The film's sets were
designed by Max
Knaake. Aud Egede-Nissen as
Renate Paul
Richter as Graf
Wartensleben Vladimir Gajdarov...