# The Brothers Schellenberg

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1926 film directed by Karl Grune

The Brothers Schellenberg Poster by Boris Bilinsky Directed by Karl Grune Written by Willy Haas Karl Grune Based on The Brothers Schellenberg by Bernhard Kellermann Produced by Erich Pommer Starring Conrad Veidt Lil Dagover Liane Haid Henri De Vries Cinematography Curt Courant Karl Hasselmann Music by Werner R. Heymann Erno Rapee Production company Universum Film AG Distributed by Universum Film AG Release date 22 March 1926 (1926-03-22) Running time 113 minutes Country Germany Languages Silent German intertitles

***The Brothers Schellenberg*** (German: ***Die Brüder Schellenberg***) is a 1926 [German](/source/Cinema_of_Germany) [silent](/source/Silent_film) [drama film](/source/Drama_film) directed by [Karl Grune](/source/Karl_Grune) and starring [Conrad Veidt](/source/Conrad_Veidt), [Lil Dagover](/source/Lil_Dagover) and [Liane Haid](/source/Liane_Haid). It was shot at the [Babelsberg Studios](/source/Babelsberg_Studios) in [Berlin](/source/Berlin) with sets designed by the [art director](/source/Art_director) Karl Görge. It was based on a novel by [Bernhard Kellermann](/source/Bernhard_Kellermann). It premiered at the [Palast-am-Zoo](/source/Palast-am-Zoo).[1]

## Cast

- [Conrad Veidt](/source/Conrad_Veidt) as Wenzel Schellenberg / Michael Schellenberg

- [Lil Dagover](/source/Lil_Dagover) as Esther

- [Liane Haid](/source/Liane_Haid) as Jenny Florian

- [Henri De Vries](/source/Henri_De_Vries) as Der alte Rauchenstein

- [Werner Fuetterer](/source/Werner_Fuetterer) as Georg Weidenbach

- [Bruno Kastner](/source/Bruno_Kastner) as Kaczinsky

- [Julius Falkenstein](/source/Julius_Falkenstein) as Erster Verehrer Esthers

- [Wilhelm Bendow](/source/Wilhelm_Bendow) as Sweiter Verehrer Esthers

- [Erich Kaiser-Titz](/source/Erich_Kaiser-Titz) as Dritter Verehrer Esthers

- [Paul Morgan](/source/Paul_Morgan_(actor)) as Schieber

- [Jaro Fürth](/source/Jaro_F%C3%BCrth) as Wucherer

- [Frida Richard](/source/Frida_Richard) as Verarmte Witwe

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Kreimeier p.115

## Bibliography

- Kreimeier, Klaus. *The Ufa Story: A History of Germany's Greatest Film Company, 1918-1945*. University of California Press, 1999.

## External links

- [*The Brothers Schellenberg*](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0016692/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

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