Invisible Opponent

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Invisible Opponent
Sascha-Verleih
  • Pan-Film
  • Robert Müller Filmproduktion
  • Distributed byMärkische Film (Germany)
    Release date
    18 September 1933
    Running time
    87 minutes
    Countries
    • Austria
    • Germany
    LanguageGerman

    Invisible Opponent (German: Unsichtbare Gegner) is a 1933 German-Austrian

    Oskar Homolka. The film's sets were designed by the art director Erwin Scharf. The plot revolves around an oil swindle in a South American country.[2] The film was made at the Sievering Studios in Vienna. The critics were not generally impressed with the film, the Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung described it as "unbelievable and unbelievably awful picture".[3]

    A separate French-language version The Oil Sharks was also released.[4]

    Cast

    References

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    2. ^ Youngkin p.78
    3. ^ Youngkin p.80
    4. ^ Youngkin p.466

    Bibliography

    • Youngkin, Stephen. The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre. University Press of Kentucky, 2005.

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