America - Europe in the airship

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Movie
Original title America - Europe in the airship
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1913
length 42 minutes
Rod
Director Alfred Lind
script Erik Kay
camera Paul Adler
occupation

America - Europe in an airship (alternative title: A vision of the future from 2000 ) is a German film drama directed by Alfred Lind from 1913.

action

The friend of an American millionaire is supposed to bring the daughter back on his behalf. The boyfriend and daughter get closer.

background

The production company was Eiko Film Deutschland (No. 92). It was shot in the Eiko Atelier in Berlin-Marienfelde, Straße 94 / Wilhelm von Siemensstraße 46-47. The shooting location was the glass house built on the site in 1913, which is also featured in the film. The artistic director was Alfred Lind. The zeppelin pilot was possibly Ludwig Dürr .

The film was four acts by 1127 meters.

It is not entirely clear whether or not the film was released by the Berlin police on October 31, 1913, or not (No. 29894). It was still tested by the teachers in Hamburg (No. 4184). The Reich film censorship issued him a youth ban (No. 2445, May 26, 1921)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Foundation's film collection
  2. America - Europe in the Airship at The German Early Cinema Database