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'Kurfrstendamm' is a 1920 German silent drama film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Conrad Veidt, Asta Nielsen, and Erna Morena.Soister p. 103 It is set on the Kurfrstendamm in central Berlin. It is now considered a lost film.

The film's sets were designed by the art director Hans Dreier. Director Oswald made this film the year after he made 'Weird Tales' (1919), which also had starred Conrad Veidt. Cinematographer Carl Hoffmann went on to lens 'Der Januskopf' (1920) and 'Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler' (1922).

Plot



Satan (Veidt) notices that a lot of souls entering Hell from Berlin have been coming in from the city's Kurfurstendamm district. He goes there and rents an apartment, disguised as a businessman. A doctor named Li (Henry Sze) takes him on a guided tour of the neighborhood's dens of sin. After he is beaten and robbed on the street, the Devil flees back to Hell where he feels much safer.

Cast



* Conrad Veidt as Satan

* Asta Nielsen as Girl Lissy / Mulattin / Filmstar / Koechin Maria

* Erna Morena as Frau von Alady

* Henry Sze as Dr. Li

* Rosa Valetti as Frau Lesser

* Paul Morgan as Fritz

* Rudolf Forster as Ernst Duffer

* Theodor Loos as Raoul Hasenzwing

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