The Liaisons of Hector Dalmore

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Movie
Original title The Liaisons of Hector Dalmore
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1921
length 89 minutes
Rod
Director Richard Oswald
script Richard Oswald
production Richard Oswald
camera Otto Kanturek
occupation

The Liaisons of Hector Dalmore is a German silent film from 1921 by Richard Oswald with Conrad Veidt in the title role.

action

Hektor Dalmore is a modern Don Juan who doesn’t let anything “burn” with women. He looks good, is quite wealthy, and the ladies are at his feet. For a long time he was able to lead this life as if he was intoxicated without having to fear serious consequences, but one day he is confronted with his actions by a husband of his various love affairs. This challenges Hector to a pistol duel, in which Hector is defeated and dies.

Production notes

The Liaisons of Hector Dalmore originated in the winter of 1920/21 and was premiered on February 22, 1921. The film had five acts, spread over 2045 meters. A youth ban was issued. From February 1922 the production could also be seen in Austria.

Hans Dreier designed the film structures.

criticism

Paimann's film lists summed up: “The material, especially the game, scenery and photos were excellent. An exclusive picture. "

Web links

Individual evidence

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