| His Toughest Case | |
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| Directed by | Fritz Wendhausen | 
| Written by | 
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| Produced by | Erich Pommer | 
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Werner Brandes | 
| Music by | Werner R. Heymann | 
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| Distributed by | UFA | 
Release date  | 30 September 1926 | 
| Country | Germany | 
| Languages | Silent  German intertitles  | 
His Toughest Case (German: Sein großer Fall) is a 1926 German silent crime film directed by Fritz Wendhausen and starring Alexander Murski, Christa Tordy and Olga Tschechowa.[1] It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin.[2] The film's art direction was by Hans Jacoby. It premiered at the Ufa-Palast am Zoo.
Cast
- Alexander Murski as Lord Malcom
 - Christa Tordy as Aileen, Seine Tochter
 - Olga Tschechowa as Mary Melton
 - Rudolf Forster as Francis Broon
 - Carl Ebert as Kriminalkommissar Bernhard
 - Andreas Behrens-Klausen as Kriminalkommissar Schlosser
 - Hans Adalbert Schlettow as Steppke, alias Graf Strachowsky
 - Wilhelm Bendow as Kulicke, Liebhaber-Detektiv
 - Emil Heyse as Goetzke
 - Nikolai Malikoff as Simon Broon, Francis' Vater
 
References
Bibliography
- Grange, William. Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Scarecrow Press, 2008.
 - Jacobsen, Wolfgang. Babelsberg: ein Filmstudio 1912-1992. Argon, 1992.
 
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