Narr und Tod (1920) [N/A]

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Release Date:
June 18, 1920

Original Title:
Narr und Tod

Genres:
Drama | Horror

Production Companies:
Filmag

Production Countries:
Austria

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

The sculptor Peter Starling shot himself in the museum. When the museum director examined the body, he found a diary from whose entries he could deduce the reason for the suicide: Starling had once come across a mummy and a papyrus scroll on a trip to Egypt and had given both artifacts to the museum upon his return. Starling was able to deduce from the papyrus scroll with the cuneiform writing that the mummy, once a king's daughter, would one day awaken and then live as long as the mummy wanted.

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Cinematography:
Max Nekut

Director:
Rudolf Stiaßny

Novel:
Siegfried Geyer

Writer:
Rudolf Stiaßny

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