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Decla-Film (later Decla-Bioscop after 1920) was a German film production and distribution company of the silent era, founded by Erich Pommer and Fritz Holz in February 1915. It was formed out of the assets of the German branch of the French film production company Éclair, Deutsche Éclair, which had been confiscated by the German government at the start of World War One. Pommer had previously been director of the Austrian branch of Éclair in Vienna. The firm merged with Deutsche Bioskop AG in Spring 1920, and with Ufa in October 1921.

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  • Die Decla-Bioscop A.G. war eine deutsche Produktionsfirma, die – beginnend mit einer Vorgängerfirma – seit 1915 unter der Leitung von Erich Pommer eine Fülle von zum Teil hochkarätigen Stummfilmen herstellte, darunter mehrere bedeutende Frühwerke von Fritz Lang, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau und Ludwig Berger sowie Robert Wienes legendäre Inszenierung Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari. (de)
  • Decla-Film (later Decla-Bioscop after 1920) was a German film production and distribution company of the silent era, founded by Erich Pommer and Fritz Holz in February 1915. It was formed out of the assets of the German branch of the French film production company Éclair, Deutsche Éclair, which had been confiscated by the German government at the start of World War One. Pommer had previously been director of the Austrian branch of Éclair in Vienna. The firm merged with Deutsche Bioskop AG in Spring 1920, and with Ufa in October 1921. Decla and Decla-Bioscop produced some of the most well-known films of the Weimar era, including Homunculus, Die Pest in Florenz, The Spiders, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Destiny, Phantom and Die Nibelungen. (en)
  • La Decla-Bioscop A.G. était une société de production cinématographique allemande qui produit à partir de 1915 sous la direction d'Erich Pommer une multitude de films muets, dont notamment plusieurs premières œuvres importantes de Fritz Lang, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau et Ludwig Berger ainsi que Le Cabinet du docteur Caligari de Robert Wiene. (fr)
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  • Die Decla-Bioscop A.G. war eine deutsche Produktionsfirma, die – beginnend mit einer Vorgängerfirma – seit 1915 unter der Leitung von Erich Pommer eine Fülle von zum Teil hochkarätigen Stummfilmen herstellte, darunter mehrere bedeutende Frühwerke von Fritz Lang, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau und Ludwig Berger sowie Robert Wienes legendäre Inszenierung Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari. (de)
  • La Decla-Bioscop A.G. était une société de production cinématographique allemande qui produit à partir de 1915 sous la direction d'Erich Pommer une multitude de films muets, dont notamment plusieurs premières œuvres importantes de Fritz Lang, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau et Ludwig Berger ainsi que Le Cabinet du docteur Caligari de Robert Wiene. (fr)
  • Decla-Film (later Decla-Bioscop after 1920) was a German film production and distribution company of the silent era, founded by Erich Pommer and Fritz Holz in February 1915. It was formed out of the assets of the German branch of the French film production company Éclair, Deutsche Éclair, which had been confiscated by the German government at the start of World War One. Pommer had previously been director of the Austrian branch of Éclair in Vienna. The firm merged with Deutsche Bioskop AG in Spring 1920, and with Ufa in October 1921. (en)
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  • Decla-Bioskop (de)
  • Decla Film (en)
  • Decla-Bioskop (fr)
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