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  1. The Man Who Sold Himself (German: Der Mann, der sich verkauft) is a 1925 German silent crime drama film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Hans Mierendorff, Vivian Gibson and Olaf Fjord. It was shot at the Terra Studios in Berlin. The film's art direction was by Robert Neppach. Cast. Hans Mierendorff as Jan Bracca; Vivian Gibson ...

  2. The Man Who Found Himself película dirigida por Alfred E. Green y protagonizada por Thomas Meighan, Virginia Valli y Frank Morgan. Año: 1925. Sinopsis: Tom Macauley y su hermano menor, Edwin, son directores del banco de su padre.

  3. Películas hermosas e interesantes. Entérate de lo que hay en cartelera. THE MAN WHO SOLD HIMSELF Der Mann, der sich verkauft. Dirigida Por. Hans Steinhoff. Alemania, 1925. Mudo. 76. Sinopsis. Divorce can be expensive if one is the guilty part.

  4. El hombre que se encontró a sí mismo es una película muda de 1925 dirigidapor Alfred E. Green. La historia de Booth Tarkington fue escrita por Thomas J. Geraghty. Producida por Famous Players-Lasky Corporation y distribuida por Paramount, la película fue protagonizada por Thomas Meighan, Virginia Valli, Frank Morgan, Ralph Morgan, Lynne ...

  5. Alfred Hansen Cinematography. Alexander Schirmann Music. Robert Neppach Production Design. Critics reviews. Divorce can be expensive if one is the guilty part. So the millionaire Bracca hires Achim von Wehrstädt, a nobleman of dubious reputation, to seduce his wife Daisy and deliver proof of her infidelity.

  6. 1925. 1h 10m. YOUR RATING. Rate. Drama. Tom Macauley and his younger brother, Edwin, are directors in their father's bank. Edwin speculates with the bank's funds, but banker Lon Morris, a supposed friend, plots successfully to have Tom shoulder the blame. In prison, Tom becomes a trusty, but he breaks out when he learn... Read all. Director.

  7. 'The Man Who Sold Himself' is a 1925 German silent film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Hans Mierendorff, Vivian Gibson and Olaf Fjord. Elsaesser, Thomas & Wedel, Michael. 'The BFI companion to German cinema'.