| Kean | |
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| Directed by | Rudolf Biebrach | 
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| Cinematography | Otto Tober | 
Production company  | Maxim-Film  | 
| Distributed by | UFA | 
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| Country | Germany | 
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Kean is a 1921 German silent historical film directed by Rudolf Biebrach and starring Heinrich George and Carola Toelle.[1] It is an adaptation of the 1836 play Kean by Alexandre Dumas.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Ludwig Kainer and Hans Sohnle.
Cast
- Heinrich George as Edmund Kean
 - Carola Toelle as Anna Danby
 - Alfons Fryland as Prinz von Wales
 - Olga Limburg as Gräfin Coefeld
 - Fritz Junkermann as Graf Coefeld
 - Felix Norfolk as Lord Melville
 - Wilhelm Diegelmann as Konstabler
 - Margarete Schlegel as Retty
 - Rudolf Biebrach as Old Bob
 - Ernst Behmer as Darius, der Friseur
 - Guido Herzfeld as Salomon, der Souffleur
 - Albert Kunze as Wirt
 - Bruno Hönscherl as John
 - Kurt Vespermann
 
References
Bibliography
- Klossner, Michael (2002). The Europe of 1500–1815 on Film and Television: A Worldwide Filmography of Over 2550 Works, 1895 Through 2000. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-1223-5.
 
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