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- Comedy_of_the_Heart abstract "Comedy of the Heart (German:Komödie des Herzens) is a 1924 German silent romance film directed by Rochus Gliese and starring Lil Dagover, Nigel Barrie and Alexander Murski. It premiered at the Tauentzienpalast in Berlin on 30 September 1924. It was based on a novella by Sophie Hochstätter. The film was one of UFA's major releases of the 1923-1925 boom period. It was made at the Babelsberg Studio.".
- Comedy_of_the_Heart cinematography Theodor_Sparkuhl.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart director Rochus_Gliese.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart distributor Universum_Film_AG.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart language Cinema_of_Germany.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart language Silent_film.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart musicComposer Giuseppe_Becce.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart producer Erich_Pommer.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart releaseDate "1924-09-30".
- Comedy_of_the_Heart starring Alexander_Murski.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart starring Lil_Dagover.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart starring Nigel_Barrie.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart starring Ruth_Weyher.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart wikiPageID "39704029".
- Comedy_of_the_Heart wikiPageRevisionID "605111527".
- Comedy_of_the_Heart writer F._W._Murnau.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart writer Rochus_Gliese.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart writer Sophie_Hochst%C3%A4tter.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart cinematography Theodor_Sparkuhl.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart country "Germany".
- Comedy_of_the_Heart director Rochus_Gliese.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart distributor Universum_Film_AG.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart language "German intertitles".
- Comedy_of_the_Heart language "Silent".
- Comedy_of_the_Heart music Giuseppe_Becce.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart name "Comedy of the Heart".
- Comedy_of_the_Heart producer Erich_Pommer.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart released "1924-09-30".
- Comedy_of_the_Heart starring Lil_Dagover.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart starring "Alexander Murski".
- Comedy_of_the_Heart starring "Nigel Barrie".
- Comedy_of_the_Heart starring "Ruth Weyher".
- Comedy_of_the_Heart studio Union_Film_(Germany).
- Comedy_of_the_Heart writer "F.W. Murnau".
- Comedy_of_the_Heart writer "Rochus Gliese".
- Comedy_of_the_Heart writer Sophie_Hochstätter.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart subject Category:1920s_romance_films.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart subject Category:1924_films.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart subject Category:Films_based_on_short_fiction.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart subject Category:Films_directed_by_Rochus_Gliese.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart subject Category:German-language_films.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart subject Category:German_films.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart subject Category:German_romance_films.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart subject Category:German_silent_films.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart type Film.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart type Work.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart type Wikidata:Q11424.
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- Comedy_of_the_Heart comment "Comedy of the Heart (German:Komödie des Herzens) is a 1924 German silent romance film directed by Rochus Gliese and starring Lil Dagover, Nigel Barrie and Alexander Murski. It premiered at the Tauentzienpalast in Berlin on 30 September 1924. It was based on a novella by Sophie Hochstätter. The film was one of UFA's major releases of the 1923-1925 boom period. It was made at the Babelsberg Studio.".
- Comedy_of_the_Heart label "Comedy of the Heart".
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- Comedy_of_the_Heart sameAs Q14954287.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart sameAs Q14954287.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart wasDerivedFrom Comedy_of_the_Heart?oldid=605111527.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart isPrimaryTopicOf Comedy_of_the_Heart.
- Comedy_of_the_Heart name "Comedy of the Heart".