The armored vault (1926)

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Movie
Original title The armored vault
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1926
length approx. 108 minutes
Rod
Director Lupu pick
script Lupu Pick
Curt Johannes Braun
production Lupu Pick for Rex-Film, Berlin
music Josef von Streletzky
camera Gustave Preiss
occupation

The Panzergewölbe is a German detective film from 1926 in the Stuart Webbs film series . The title role is played by Ernst Reicher , who played this role in the first film in 1914 .

action

A gang of gangsters has lured Stuart Webbs into a lonely mansion and holds him prisoner there. The crooks want to prevent him from getting in their way when counterfeiting banknotes. The flowers are made in the armored vault of a manufacturer who has been put under massive pressure to allow the criminals access. Soon Webbs is able to free himself and escape his prison, while the manufacturer finds himself locked in his own armored vault together with the crooks and exposed to suffocation and starvation in a nightmare. Freed again, Webbs takes up the fight against the gang of counterfeiters and can ensure that they are put behind bars.

Production notes

The tank vault was filmed in April / May 1926 in the Berlin-Staaken studio. The film passed censorship on October 5, 1926 and was banned from youth. The first performance took place on December 30, 1926 in the Tauentzienpalast . The seven-act film was 2,729 meters long.

Rudi Feld created the buildings.

Since the 1914 version Das Panzergewölbe was considered the most commercially successful film in the entire series, it was decided twelve years later to make this remake, which was only loosely based on the original.

criticism

In Paimann's film lists you can read: "Only the motif of the armored vault, this time in dream form, has been taken from the film of the time, unfortunately not various other quite original details. But the plot of the present film is very exciting, with some pleasant cheerful interludes provided, the direction is pretty tight, the portrayal in all roles is very good, the secondary characters are also embodied by first-class actors. Presentation and photography are quite clean. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. cf. Oskar Kalbus: On becoming German film art. 1st part: The silent film. Berlin 1935, p. 38.
  2. ^ Heinrich Fraenkel: Immortal Film. The great chronicle from the Laterna Magica to the sound film. Munich 1956, p. 391.
  3. Das Panzergewölbe ( Memento of the original from March 12, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. in Paimann's film lists @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / old.filmarchiv.at