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Alexander Sarner Filmography

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AlexanderSarner

Known for Acting · Anything to Declare?

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The Chinese Puzzle
~$25 · OTHER · 1919
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The Chinese Puzzle
$25 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Alexander Sarner is a distinguished figure in the realm of acting, with a career that has left a lasting mark on film history. Known for his captivating performances in early cinema, Sarner's most notable work, "The Chinese Puzzle" (1919), remains a prized possession for collectors of silent films. This film not only showcases his exceptional talent but also serves as a significant artifact from the golden age of cinema, highlighting the artistic evolution of storytelling in the silent era. Collectors gravitate towards Sarner’s work not just for its historical significance but also for its rarity and the nostalgia it evokes. With the resurgence of interest in classic films, titles like "The Chinese Puzzle" have become highly sought after in various formats, including limited edition Blu-rays and restored DVD releases. Sarner's contributions to film continue to resonate, making his work a valuable addition to any serious collector's roster.

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What is Alexander Sarner known for?

Alexander Sarner is known for acting, with notable roles in films such as 'Called Back' (1933) as Santos Macari and 'Anything to Declare?' (1938) as Mr. Vander.

What genres does Alexander Sarner's filmography span?

His filmography spans the genres of Crime and Drama.

What era does Alexander Sarner's work cover?

Alexander Sarner's work covers the years from 1919 to 1947, with the most active decade being the 1930s.

How many films are in Alexander Sarner's filmography?

Alexander Sarner has a total of 4 films listed in his filmography.

What are some notable films in Alexander Sarner's career?

Some notable films in Alexander Sarner's career include 'Called Back' (1933), 'Anything to Declare?' (1938), 'The Great Promise' (1947), and 'The Chinese Puzzle' (1919).