Helena (1924 film)

Helena is a 1924 German silent drama film directed by Manfred Noa and starring Edy Darclea, Vladimir Gajdarov and Albert Steinrück.[1][2] The film was based on the poem the Iliad by Homer. It was released in two separate parts: The Rape of Helen and The Fall of Troy. It was produced by Bavaria Film at the Emelka Studios in Munich. The film was made on an epic scale with thousands of extras, and large sets which rivalled those of the larger Berlin-based UFA.[3] For many years the film was considered partially lost until it was reconstructed from a version found in Swiss archives. The film has been described as Noa's "masterpiece," although it was so expensive that it seriously damaged the finances of Bavaria Film.[4]

Helena
French poster
Directed byManfred Noa
Written byHomer (poem)
Hans Kyser
StarringEdy Darclea
Vladimir Gajdarov
Albert Steinrück
Adele Sandrock
CinematographyEwald Daub
Gustave Preiss
Production
company
Distributed byBavaria Film
Release date
21 January 1924 (Part I)
4 February 1924 (Part II)
Running time
204 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageSilent
German intertitles

Cast

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References

Bibliography

  • Schildgen, Rachel A. More Than A Dream: Rediscovering the Life and Films of Vilma Banky. 1921 PVG Publishing, 2010.
  • Winkler, Martin M (ed.). Troy: From Homer's Iliad to Hollywood Epic. John Wiley & Sons, 2009.


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