Robert Heymann (1879–1946) was a German screenwriter and film director active during the silent era.
He worked with the Berlin-based production company Luna Film.
For them he directed the four-part Satan's Memoirs, the second most expensive German film made during the First World War.
[2] The 1931 film Panic in Chicago was adapted from his novel of the same title.
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