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Lydia Potechina (5
September 1883 – 30
April 1934) was a
Russian actress. She
emigrated to
Germany in 1918. She was
married to the Russian-German film...
- Hyltén-Cavallius and
starring Willy Fritsch,
Betty Balfour and
Lydia Potechina. It was a co-production
between Germany,
Sweden and the
United Kingdom...
- 1924
German silent drama film
directed by
Willi Wolff and
starring Lydia Potechina,
Ellen Richter and
Leopold von Ledebur. The film's sets were designed...
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comedy film
directed by Rolf
Randolf and
starring Gyula Szőreghy,
Lydia Potechina, and
Claire Rommer. The film's sets were
designed by the art director...
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Hawasch Grete Berger as Fine, a
servant Julius Falkenstein as
Karsten Lydia Potechina as Die
Russin /
Russian woman Julius E. Herrmann [de] as Emil Schramm...
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drama film
directed by
Johannes Guter and
starring Werner Krauss,
Lydia Potechina and
Rudolf Klein-Rogge. The film's sets were
designed by the art director...
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Domenico Gambino and
starring Domenico Gambino,
Truus Van
Aalten and
Lydia Potechina. The
title is a
reference to a po****r song I Lost My
Heart in Heidelberg...
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comedy film
directed by
Gustav Ucicky and
starring Leo Peukert,
Lydia Potechina and
Willi Forst. It is
based upon the play by
Walter Hasenclever. It was...
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Lydia Potechina. The film's sets were
designed by the art
director Robert Neppach. Sig Arno as Cäsar Glück Ossi
Oswalda as Ossi
Lydia Potechina as Ossis...
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Kawarro Peter Lorre (unknown role - not
easily visible in the film)
Lydia Potechina Marianne Winkelstern Kreimeier p. 167 Kreimeier, Klaus. The Ufa Story:...