The Deutsches Filminstitut-DIF in Wiesbaden holds two 16mm prints of this film on Ozaphan stock (a very thin, cellophane-based stock that was in widespread use in Germany between the 1930s and 1960s and was intended primarily as a distribution format to the home market). One print was inspected recently and was noted by the DIF as being 50m long. The print names the production company as 'Atelier Svend Noldan' and Noldan himself as director. Thanks to Anke Mebold, Deutsches Filminstitut-DIF, for providing this information.
Oliver Hanley, Deutsche Kinemathek
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