

body {background-color: black; color: white;} p {color: white;} a {color: #EAB308;} .dark-orange {color: #C2410C;} .sea-blue {color: #0E7490;}The Dreiklang der Nacht, a silent film from 1923, emerges as a significant work in the annals of German cinema, offering a deep dive into the intricate dynamics of human relation...

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"body {background-color: black; color: white;} p {color: white;} a {color: #EAB308;} .dark-orange {color: #C2410C;} .sea-blue {color: #0E7490;}The Dreiklang der Nacht, a silent film from 1923, emerges as a significant work in the annals of German cinema, offering a deep dive into the intricate dynamics of human relationships, particularly in a setting that juxtaposes elegance and deceit. This film, directed by an uncredited Kurt Bernhard and written by Arthur Rosen, Franz Schulz, and Paul Rosenha..."
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Arthur Rosen, Franz Schulz, Paul Rosenhayn
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