Close Up (Jul-Dec 1928)

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CLOSE UP Yellow Pass, The. Meschrabpom-Russ. Released by Derussa. Direction : F. Ozep. Anna Sten, J. KowalSamborski, W. Fogel. (B) Zvenigora. Wufku. Direction : Dobschenko. Nikolas Nademsky in remarkable character role. (B) German. Crisis (Abwege). Erda Film, released by DeutscheUniversal. Direction : G. W. Pabst. Brigitte Helm, Jack Trevor, Herta v. Walter, Gustav Diesel, Fritz Odemar. (B) City Symphony (Berlin). By Walter Ruttman. A day in Berlin with neither actors nor sets. Photography by Carl Freund. (B) Edge of the World {Am Rande der Welt). Ufa. Direction : Carl Grune. Sets by Neppach. Brigitte Helm, Jean Bradin, Wilhelm Dieterle, Albert Steinriick. (C) Looping the Loop. Arthur Robison production for Ufa. Mss. : Arthur Robison and Robert Liebmann. Photography : Carl Hoffmann. Sets by Robert Herlth and Walter Rohrig. In the cast : Werner Krauss, Jenny Jugo and Warwick Ward. (C) Loves of Jeanne Ney. Ufa. Direction : G. W. Pabst. Mss. : Leonhardt. Photography : F. A. Wagner. Edith Jehanne, Brigitte Helm, Uno Henning, Fritz Rasp, A. E. Licho, Vladimir Sokoloft'. (A) Marquis d^Eon. Emelka Film, directed by Carl Grune, with superb photography by F. A. Wagner. Liane Haid mistakenly cast as the Marquis. (C) 78