Onoe Shōroku II ( 二代目 尾上 松緑, Nidaime Onoe Shoroku; Japanese pronunciation: [o.no.e (|) ɕoꜜː.ɾo.kɯ], [1 ] March 28, 1913 – June 25, 1989) is the stage name for Yutaka Fujima, a Japanese kabuki actor who specialized in male roles.
Like those two, 1924's Waxworks came out of the Weimar Republic; they included some of the top actors of the day, such as Conrad Veidt, Lil Dagover, and Emil Jannings.