Der Kinematograph (September 1925)

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19. Jahrgang Nr. 969 Berlin« 13. September 1925 t nctnatograpft Ben Akiba hat gelogen! mit Buster Kcaton Die ersten begeisterten Pressestimmen: „Film - Kurier“: Man schreit auf . . . der Anblich überwältigt ... die Fülle der reizen¬ den Intermezzos . . . die den unbestritte¬ nen Erfolg des Films ausmachen . . . . „Neue Berliner. Zeitung^: . . . der starke, der mitreißende Erfolg ... eine umfassende Parodie, eine humorvolle Parodie . . . „Berliner Bör sen-Courier“ : Einer der ent¬ zückendsten Filmabende, die man jemals in Berlin erlebt hat. Nur mit den besten Chap¬ lin-Filmen zu vergleichen... Buster Keaton ... ein herrlicher Künstler. Neben ihm ver¬ schwindet Harald Lloyd (Herbert fhering). Metro- Goldwyn-Film der PMOtBDSFILM Phoebus-Film A.-G