The Black Jack (1918)

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Movie
Original title The black jack
Country of production Germany
Publishing year 1918
Rod
Director Fred Stranz
script Carl Schneider
production A. Stranz
Sport-Film, Munich
camera August Arnold (black / white)
occupation

The Black Jack is a German Western - silent film from 1918. As a masked hero he fights against evil.

background

The film is one of a series of westerns produced in Munich (so-called "Isarwestern"), which also include Der Rote Reiter (1918), Die Rache im Goldtal (1919) and Der Todescowboy (1919).

It had a length of four files at 1930 and 1758 meters respectively.

The Berlin police imposed a youth ban on him (No. 43563). The first performance took place in December 1918 in Munich.

literature

Gerhard Lamprecht : German Silent Films 1921-1922 . Deutsche Kinemathek eV, Berlin 1968, p. 131 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Arnold & Richter Cine Technik GmbH & Co. Betriebs KG (ARRI) in the Historical Lexicon of Bavaria

Remarks

  1. Here, however, sorted in the obviously wrong production year "1921". It is probably due to the fact that the film was again banned from young people by the Munich Reich Film Censorship (No. 545) on June 20, 1921, see the web link to The German Early Cinema Database