Let There Be Light (1917 film)
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| Directed by | Richard Oswald |
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| Produced by | Richard Oswald |
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| Cinematography | Max Fassbender |
Production company | Richard-Oswald-Produktion |
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| Country | Germany |
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Let There Be Light (German: Es werde Licht!) is a 1917 German silent drama film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Bernd Aldor, Hugo Flink and Nelly Lagarst. It was followed by three sequels. The film was a protest against Germany's anti-abortion law, and also touched on the dangers of syphilis. It is a lost film.
The film's sets were designed by the art director August Rinaldi. Manfred Noa was employed as an artistic consultant.