{{Infobox film | name = The Panther Bride | image = | caption = | director = [[Léo Lasko]] | producer = [[Paul Davidson (producer)|Paul Davidson]] | writer = [[Richard Hutter]] | narrator = | starring = {{ubl|[[Carl Auen]]|[[Victor Janson]]|[[Ria Jende]]}} | music = | editing = | cinematography = {{ubl|[[Friedrich Weinmann]]|[[Kurt Waschneck]]}} | studio = [[PAGU]] | distributor = [[Universum Film AG|UFA]] | released = {{Film date|1919|07}} | runtime = | country = Germany | language = {{ubl|Silent|German [[intertitles]]}} | budget = | gross = }} '''''The Panther Bride''''' (German: '''''Die Pantherbraut''''') is a 1919 German [[silent film|silent]] [[crime film]] directed by [[Léo Lasko]] and starring [[Carl Auen]], [[Victor Janson]] and [[Ria Jende]]. It was part of a series of films featuring the detective character [[Joe Deebs]].<ref>Wlaschin p.59</ref>
It was shot at the [[Tempelhof Studios]] in [[Berlin]]. The film's sets were designed by the [[art director]] [[Kurt Richter (art director)|Kurt Richter]].
==Cast== * [[Carl Auen]] as Joe Deebs, Detektiv * [[Victor Janson]] as Ferry Douglas * [[Ria Jende]] as Ellen * [[Bernhard Goetzke]] as Priester * [[Martin Hartwig]] as Fakir * [[Adolf Klein]] as Direktor Eric Hansen * [[Albert Patry]] as Oberpriester der Kali * [[Emil Rameau]] as Dr. Duffoir
==References== {{Reflist}}
==Bibliography== *Ken Wlaschin. ''Silent Mystery and Detective Movies: A Comprehensive Filmography''. McFarland, 2009. * Hans-Michael Bock & Michael Töteberg. ''Das Ufa-Buch''. Zweitausendeins, 1992.
==External links== *{{IMDb title|0442394}}
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