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For the 1918 film, see Diary of a Lost Woman.
Diary of a Lost Girl
Directed by
G. W. Pabst
Screenplay by
Rudolf Leonhard[1]
Based on
Tagebuch einer Verlorenen by Margarete Böhme[1]
Produced by
G. W. Pabst[1]
Starring
Louise Brooks
Fritz Rasp
André Roanne
Josef Rovenský
Franziska Kinz
Cinematography
Sepp Allgeier[1]
Production company
Hom-Film AG
Pabst-Film GmbH[1]
Release dates
12 September 1929 (1929-09-12) (Vienna)
15 October 1929 (1929-10-15) (Berlin)
Running time
110 minutes[1]
Country
Germany[1]
Language
Silent film
Diary of a Lost Girl (German: Tagebuch einer Verlorenen) is a 1929 German silent film directed by G. W. Pabst and starring American silent star Louise Brooks. The film is shot in black and white, and diverse versions of the film range from 79 minutes to 116 minutes in length. This was Brooks' second and last film with Pabst, and like their previous collaboration, Pandora's Box, many film historians consider it to be a classic. It is based on the controversial and bestselling 1905 novel of the same name by Margarete Böhme. The novel had been previously adapted by Richard Oswald as Diary of a Lost Woman.
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