On the Reeperbahn at Half Past Midnight (1929 film)

{{Short description|1929 film}}

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| name = On the Reeperbahn at Half Past Midnight

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| director = Fred Stranz

| producer = Max W. Kimmich

| writer = {{ubl|Oskar Schubert-Stevens|Julius Urgiß}}

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| starring = {{ubl|Eddie Polo|Lydia Potechina|Harry Nestor|Inge Borg}}

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| cinematography = {{ubl|Akos Farkas|Franz Weihmayr}}

| studio = Deutsche Universal-Film

| distributor = Deutsche Universal-Film

| released = {{film date|1929|4|12|df=y}}

| runtime = 71 minutes

| country = Germany

| language = {{ubl|Silent|German intertitles}}

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On the Reeperbahn at Half Past Midnight ({{langx|de|Auf der Reeperbahn nachts um halb eins}}) is a 1929 German silent adventure film directed by Fred Stranz and starring Eddie Polo, Lydia Potechina, and Harry Nestor.{{sfn|Waldman|p=246}} The film takes its name from the 1912 song of the same name, which refers to the Reeperbahn in Hamburg. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Otto Moldenhauer. It was made by the German subsidiary of the Hollywood studio Universal Pictures.

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  • {{cite book | ref = {{sfnref|Waldman}} | last = Waldman | first = Harry | title = Nazi Films in America, 1933–1942 | publisher = McFarland | year = 2008 | location = Jefferson, NC | isbn = 978-0-7864-3861-7 }}