Johann Baptiste Lingg
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| Directed by | Arthur Teuber |
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Production company | Lullus-Film |
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| Country | Germany |
| Languages | Silent German intertitles |
Johann Baptiste Lingg is a 1920 German silent historical film directed by Arthur Teuber and starring Carl Auen, Irmgard Bern and Frida Richard.[1]
The film's art direction was by Julian Ballenstedt and E.A. Zirkel.
- Carl Auen as Johann Baptiste Lingg
- Irmgard Bern as Maria Braun
- Frida Richard as Frau Lingg
- Ludwig Hartau as Wilhelm I., Kurfürst von Hessen
- Albert Patry as Johann Lingg
- Alexander Ekert as Marias Vater
- Georg John as Gutsverwalter Wolleck
- Edmund Löwe as Napoleon Bonaparte
- Fred Immler as Leutnant Joui
- Oscar Marion as Carl Schröter
- Friedrich Degner as Pforr, Tuchbereiter
- Ilse Wilke as Mutter Schröter
- Viktor Senger as General Barbot
- Hella Thornegg as Marias Mutter