Women's Sacrifice
Women's Sacrifice (German:Frauenopfer) is a 1922 German silent film directed by Karl Grune and starring Henny Porten, William Dieterle and Albert Bassermann.[1] It was adapted from the play by Georg Kaiser.
Women's Sacrifice | |
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Directed by | Karl Grune |
Produced by | Hanns Lippmann Henny Porten Wilhelm von Kaufmann |
Written by | Imre Frey Georg Kaiser (play) |
Starring | Henny Porten William Dieterle Albert Bassermann |
Cinematography | Arpad Viragh |
Production company | Gloria-Film Henny Porten Filmproduktion |
Distributed by | UFA |
Release date | 15 February 1922 |
Country | Germany |
Language | Silent German intertitles |
The film's sets were designed by Paul Leni.
Cast
- Henny Porten as Maria, Frau des Malers
- William Dieterle as Maler
- Albert Bassermann as Graf
- Ludwig Rex as Verwalter
- Frida Richard as Verwalter
- Edgar Klitzsch as Kunsthändler
- Adolf E. Licho as Alter Boheme
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References
- Parish & Canham p.136
Bibliography
- James Robert Parish & Kingsley Canham. Film Directors Guide: Western Europe. Scarecrow Press, 1976.
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