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  1. The Street (German: Die Straße) is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by Karl Grune and starring Anton Edthofer, Aud Egede-Nissen, and Leonhard Haskel. The film's sets were designed by the art director Karl Görge.

  2. The Street: Directed by Karl Grune. With Anton Edthofer, Aud Egede-Nissen, Leonhard Haskel, Lucie Höflich. Presents two distinct plot lines until the two eventually merge: the first is that of the bored middle-aged man seeking a departure from monotony in his life; the second is that of the blind man and the little boy, his grandson, who are ...

  3. Overview. The movie follows two distinct plot lines until the two eventually merge: the first is that of the bored middle-aged man seeking a departure from monotony in his life; the second is that of the blind man and the little boy, his grandson, who are interdependent.

  4. Directed by Karl Grune. The movie follows two distinct plot lines until the two eventually merge: the first is that of the bored middle-aged man seeking a departure from monotony in his life; the second is that of the blind man and the little boy, his grandson, who are interdependent.

  5. Cinematography: Karl Hasselmann. Production: Stern-Film (Germany) Starring: Eugen Klöpfer, Aud Egede-Nissen, Max Schreck, Leonhard Haskel, Anton Edthofer. Year: 11/1923 Duration: 90' A petit-bourgeois tired of his boring wife decides to discover the pleasures of night-life in the big city.

  6. The Street. Summaries. Presents two distinct plot lines until the two eventually merge: the first is that of the bored middle-aged man seeking a departure from monotony in his life; the second is that of the blind man and the little boy, his grandson, who are interdependent.

  7. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for The Street (1923) - Karl Grune on AllMovie.