{{Short description|1923 film}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2020}} {{Infobox film | name = The Lost Shoe | image = File:The Lost Shoe.jpg | caption = | director = [[Ludwig Berger (director)|Ludwig Berger]] | producer = {{ubl|[[Erich Pommer]]|[[Eduard Kubat]]}} | writer = {{ubl|[[Clemens Brentano]]|[[E.T.A. Hoffmann]]|Ludwig Berger}} | narrator = | starring = {{ubl|[[Helga Thomas]]|[[Paul Hartmann (actor)|Paul Hartmann]]|[[Mady Christians]]}} | music = [[Guido Bagier]] | editing = | cinematography = {{ubl|[[Otto Baecker]]|[[Günther Krampf]]}} | studio = [[Decla-Bioscop]] | distributor = [[Universum Film AG|UFA]] | released = {{Film date|1923|12|5|df=yes}} | runtime = 86 minutes | country = Germany | language = {{ubl|Silent|German [[intertitles]]}} | budget = | gross = }} '''''The Lost Shoe''''' ({{langx|de|'''Der verlorene Schuh'''}}) is a 1923 [[Cinema of Germany|German]] [[silent film|silent]] [[fantasy film]] directed by [[Ludwig Berger (director)|Ludwig Berger]] and starring [[Helga Thomas]], [[Paul Hartmann (actor)|Paul Hartmann]] and [[Mady Christians]]. Its plot is loosely based on that of [[Cinderella]]. It was shot at the [[Babelsberg Studios]] in [[Berlin]]. The film's sets were designed by the [[art director]] [[Rudolf Bamberger]]. The film premiered on 5 December 1923 at the [[Ufa-Palast am Zoo]] in Berlin.<ref>Hardt p. 229</ref> It was produced by [[Decla-Bioscop]] which was by then part of the large [[Universum Film AG|UFA]] conglomerate.
==Cast== * [[Helga Thomas]] as Marie * [[Paul Hartmann (actor)|Paul Hartmann]] as Anselm Franz * [[Frida Richard]] as Patin * [[Hermann Thimig]] as Baron Steiß-Steßling * [[Lucie Höflich]] as Countess Benrat * [[Mady Christians]] as Violante * [[Olga Chekhova]] as Estella * [[Max Gülstorff]] as Baron von Cucoli * [[Gertrud Eysoldt]] as Rauerin * [[Leonhard Haskel]] as Prince Habakuk XXVI * [[Werner Hollmann]] as Count Ekelmann * [[Georg John]] as Jon * [[Emilie Kurz]] as Princess Alloysia * [[Paula Conrad|Paula Conrada Schlenther]] as Princess Anastasia * [[Arnold Korff]]
==References== {{Reflist}}
==Bibliography== * Hardt, Ursula. ''From Caligari to California: Erich Pommer's life in the International Film Wars''. Berghahn Books, 1996.
==External links== *{{IMDb title|0014577}}
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