Rahm (film)
Rahm is a 1916 German silent film directed by Carl Boese. The film is a drama, and its storyline is currently difficult to fully reconstruct due to its age and the limited availability of information about it. It is known to have starred Otto Gebühr in the title role, though specific plot details are scarce beyond the general genre classification. Its runtime and distribution details are similarly lacking in readily accessible records. The film is considered largely lost, as no known complete copies are currently available. Information is primarily limited to contemporary reviews and listings, which offer only a fragmented understanding of the narrative.