
Algol: Tragedy of Power
Science Fiction · Drama
Overview
An alien from the planet Algol gives a man a device that creates enough energy to power the entire world.
Top Cast


Emil Jannings
Emil Jannings
Robert Herne
Emil Jannings
Robert Herne


Hanna Ralph
Hanna Ralph
Maria Obal
Hanna Ralph
Maria Obal


Hans Adalbert Schlettow
Hans Adalbert Schlettow
Peter Hell
Hans Adalbert Schlettow
Peter Hell


John Gottowt
John Gottowt
Algol
John Gottowt
Algol


Erna Morena
Erna Morena
Yella Ward
Erna Morena
Yella Ward


Ernst Hofmann
Ernst Hofmann
Reginald Herne
Ernst Hofmann
Reginald Herne


Gertrude Welcker
Gertrude Welcker
Leonore Nissen
Gertrude Welcker
Leonore Nissen


Käthe Haack
Käthe Haack
Magda Herne
Käthe Haack
Magda Herne


Sebastian Droste
Sebastian Droste
Ein Tänzer
Sebastian Droste
Ein Tänzer
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