The Galley Slave (1919 film)
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Produced by | Paul Davidson |
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Distributed by | UFA |
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Country | Germany |
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The Galley Slave (German: Der Galeerensträfling) is a 1919 German silent historical adventure film directed by Rochus Gliese and Paul Wegener and starring Wegener, Lyda Salmonova, and Paul Hartmann.[1] Inspired by several of the novels of Honoré de Balzac including Lost Illusions, it was released in two parts on separate dates during October 1919. Although Gliese was the principal credited director, the film's star Wegener also worked on its production.
It was shot at the Templehof Studios in Berlin, with sets designed by the art director Kurt Richter.
Cast
[edit]- Paul Wegener as Colin, König der Galeerensträflinge
- Lyda Salmonova as Victorine
- Paul Hartmann as Rastignac
- Ernst Deutsch as Galeerensträfling
- Else Berna as Herzogin Maufrigneuse
- Adele Sandrock
- Lothar Müthel
- Jakob Tiedtke
- Armin Schweizer
- Hedwig Gutzeit
References
[edit]- ^ St. Pierre p.104
Bibliography
[edit]- Paul Matthew St. Pierre. Cinematography in the Weimar Republic: Lola Lola, Dirty Singles, and the Men Who Shot Them. Rowman & Littlefield, 2016.
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Categories:
- 1919 films
- Films of the Weimar Republic
- German silent feature films
- Films directed by Paul Wegener
- Films directed by Rochus Gliese
- 1910s historical adventure films
- Films shot at Tempelhof Studios
- UFA GmbH films
- German historical adventure films
- German black-and-white films
- Films set in France
- Silent historical adventure films
- 1910s German films
- Films based on works by Honoré de Balzac
- Films based on French novels
- 1910s German-language films
- 1910s German film stubs