The son of Hannibal (1926)

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Movie
Original title Hannibal's son
Country of production German Empire
original language German
Publishing year 1926
length 2317 m / 85 minutes
Rod
Director Felix Basch
script Richard Hutter
Felix Basch
camera Franz Planner
occupation

The son of Hannibal is a German feature film from 1926 . The main roles of the silent film are Liane Haid and Alfons Fryland to see directed by Felix Basch . The film is based on the novel of the same name by Ludwig Wolff from 1914 and is its second adaptation, after Viggo Larsen filmed the work in 1918 with himself and Käte Haack in the leading roles.

action

The film, set in Vienna , is about the fate of a racehorse whose father "Hannibal" is a famous derby winner. The fate of the animal is closely linked to that of its owner.

publication

The film was released on December 23, 1926. The film rights are now held by the Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Foundation .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The son of Hannibal (1918) on Filmportal.de, accessed on March 19, 2016