
Asphalt (1929)
Joe May's sensual drama of life in the Berlin underworld is in many ways the perfect summation of German filmmaking in the silent era: a dazzling visual style, a psychological approach to its characters, and the ability to take a simple and essentially melodramatic story and turn it into something more complex and inherently cinematic.All Releases
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| Filmmakers | Role |
|---|---|
| Joe May | Director |
| Joe May | Writer |
| Hans Székely | Writer |
| Rolf E. Vanloo | Writer |
| Rolf E. Vanloo | Writer |
| Erich Pommer | Producer |
| Karl-Ernst Sasse | Composer |
| Willy Schmidt-Gentner | Composer |
| Günther Rittau | Cinematographer |
| Cast | Role |
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| Albert Steinrück | |
| Else Heller | |
| Gustav Fröhlich | |
| Betty Amann |
