Hypnose: Sklaven fremden Willens
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Hypnose: Sklaven fremden Willens (transl.āHypnosis: Slave of a Foreign Will) is a 1920 German silent film directed by Richard Eichberg. It was the first German production actor Bela Lugosi made in Germany, following Bruno Declari leaving Eichberg-Film to form his own production company.
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Directed by | Richard Eichberg |
Screenplay by | Carl Schneider[1] |
Produced by | Richard Eichberg[1] |
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Cinematography | Joe Rive[1] |
Production company | Eichberg-Film GmbH[1] |
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Country | Germany[1] |
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Hypnose: Sklaven fremden Willens premiered at Schauburg-Lichtspiele in Berlin on January 3, 1920. Two weeks following its premiere, the film's title was cut down to just Sklaven fremden Willens due to the similarity of the film titled Hypnose starring Austrian mentalist and clairvoyant Erik Jan Hanussen