Waxworks (film)
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For the 1980s horror film, see Waxwork (film).
Waxworks (German: Das Wachsfigurenkabinett) is a 1924 German silent anthology film directed by Paul Leni. Its stories are linked by a plot thread about a writer (William Dieterle) who accepts a job from a waxworks proprietor to write a series of stories about the exhibits of Caliph of Baghdad (Emil Jannings), Ivan the Terrible (Conrad Veidt) and Jack the Ripper (Werner Krauss) in order to boost business.
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Screenplay by | Henrik Galeen[1] |
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Cinematography | Helmar Lerski[1] |
Production company | Neptun-Film AG[1] |
Distributed by | UFA[1] |
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Country | Germany[1] |
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