One Does Not Play with Love
One Does Not Play with Love (German: Man spielt nicht mit der Liebe) is a 1926 silent German drama film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst. The film is an adaptation of the 1834 play by Alfred de Musset, On ne badine pas avec l'amour. The film is considered to be a lost film.[1]
One Does Not Play with Love | |
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Directed by | Georg Wilhelm Pabst |
Produced by | Hermann Fellner Arnold Pressburger Josef Somlo |
Written by | Willy Haas Alfred de Musset (play) |
Starring | Werner Krauss |
Cinematography | Robert Lach Guido Seeber Kurt Oertel |
Edited by | Georg Wilhelm Pabst |
Production company | FPS-Film |
Distributed by | Phoebus Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | Weimar Republic |
Language | Silent German intertitles |
Cast
- Werner Krauss as Fürst Colalto (Prince Colalto)
- Lili Damita as Calixta
- Erna Morena as Florence, ehemalige Opernsängerin (alumna opera singer)
- Egon von Jordan as Eugen Lewis
- Artur Retzbach as Nepallek, Hofmobiliardirektor (Director of the furniture of the court) (as Artur Retzbach-Erasiny)
- Oreste Bilancia as Der Freund (the friend)
- Gustav Czimeg
- Tala Birell as Bit Role (as Thala Birell)
- Karl Etlinger
- Maria Paudler
- Mathilde Sussin
gollark: Oh, 1/4 now.
gollark: We each have a 1/3 chance of winning the h, exciting.
gollark: I kind of prefer g, but I guess if it's a giveway I wouldn't mind h too.
gollark: "we like to look at things as if it all for us, as if something is so grand about us, in truth we can only be grand if we so choose, and can properly attain it. but if we can, then what ever IT is was never for us. and thus only a blip in time, our memory and all of action erased as if it was never there, what is so special about us? nothing really." sounds pretty nihilist.
gollark: No, seems like rebranded nihilism.
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