Diary of a Lost Woman (German: Das Tagebuch einer Verlorenen) is a 1918 German silent drama film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Erna Morena, Reinhold Schünzel, and Werner Krauss. The rising star Conrad Veidt also appeared. It is now considered a lost film.[1] It was remade at the end of the silent era as Diary of a Lost Girl by Georg Wilhelm Pabst.
| Diary of a Lost Woman | |
|---|---|
Conrad Veidt and Erna Morena | |
| Directed by | Richard Oswald |
| Written by | Richard Oswald |
| Based on | Tagebuch einer Verlorenen {novel) by Margarete Böhme |
| Produced by | Richard Oswald |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Max Fassbender |
Production company | Richard-Oswald-Produktion |
Release date |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
| Country | Germany |
| Languages | Silent German intertitles |
Due to the film's over theme of prostitution it had major censorship issues which delayed its release for several months and led to a number of cuts.[2]
The film's sets were designed by the art director August Rinaldi.
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