The Missing Wife (German:Die verschwundene Frau) is a 1929 Austrian silent film comedy crime film directed by Karl Leiter and starring Harry Halm, and Mary Kid. The sets were designed by the art director Hans Ledersteger. The film is notable for marking the screen debut of Peter Lorre. The film was believed lost until 1984. It wasn't until it was restored in 1996 that Lorre's small role was noted. Lorre had never spoken about the film and always maintained that M (1931) was his first film, which was a breakthrough role as opposed to a brief, uncredited cameo.
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| - The Missing Wife (German:Die verschwundene Frau) is a 1929 Austrian silent film comedy crime film directed by Karl Leiter and starring Harry Halm, and Mary Kid. The sets were designed by the art director Hans Ledersteger. The film is notable for marking the screen debut of Peter Lorre. The film was believed lost until 1984. It wasn't until it was restored in 1996 that Lorre's small role was noted. Lorre had never spoken about the film and always maintained that M (1931) was his first film, which was a breakthrough role as opposed to a brief, uncredited cameo. (en)
- Die verschwundene Frau ('de vermiste vrouw') is een Oostenrijkse komische misdaadfilm van Karl Leiter uit 1929. Het is een stomme film met , en in de hoofdrollen. De film werd tot 1984 als verloren beschouwd. In 1996 werd hij in zijn geheel gerestaureerd. In de tandartsscène werd Peter Lorre herkend. De figurantenrol van tandartspatiënt was niet genoemd in de begintitels en Lorre had altijd beweerd dat M – Eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder (1931) zijn filmdebuut was. (nl)
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| - The Missing Wife (German:Die verschwundene Frau) is a 1929 Austrian silent film comedy crime film directed by Karl Leiter and starring Harry Halm, and Mary Kid. The sets were designed by the art director Hans Ledersteger. The film is notable for marking the screen debut of Peter Lorre. The film was believed lost until 1984. It wasn't until it was restored in 1996 that Lorre's small role was noted. Lorre had never spoken about the film and always maintained that M (1931) was his first film, which was a breakthrough role as opposed to a brief, uncredited cameo. (en)
- Die verschwundene Frau ('de vermiste vrouw') is een Oostenrijkse komische misdaadfilm van Karl Leiter uit 1929. Het is een stomme film met , en in de hoofdrollen. De film werd tot 1984 als verloren beschouwd. In 1996 werd hij in zijn geheel gerestaureerd. In de tandartsscène werd Peter Lorre herkend. De figurantenrol van tandartspatiënt was niet genoemd in de begintitels en Lorre had altijd beweerd dat M – Eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder (1931) zijn filmdebuut was. (nl)
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