The winners (1918)
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Original title | The winners |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1918 |
length | 75 minutes |
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Director | Rudolf Biebrach |
script | Felix Philippi based on his own novel |
production | Oskar Messter (unsure) |
music | Giuseppe Becce |
camera | Karl Freund (unsure) |
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Die Sieger is a German silent film melodrama from 1918 by Rudolf Biebrach with Henny Porten in the leading role.
action
Music professor Richard Assing has finally completed his life's work, the opera “Die Sieger”. But before it can be performed, he suffers a stroke . On his deathbed he made his favorite student, Camille Düpaty, promise that the opera would be performed. Camille loves the young singer Konstanze Assing, the dead man's daughter. She promises to marry him if he, too, should have achieved something musically significant that could be measured against her father's life's work.
Then Camille came up with the idea of simply issuing and publishing “Die Sieger” under a different title as his own work. The opera becomes a huge success without Konstanze suspecting of his shameful deception. When her childhood friend Sigmund Freystetter, an experienced music critic, discovered Camille's theft and made it public, Konstanze von Camille turned to Sigmund from time to time.
Production notes
Die Sieger was filmed in early September 1918, was censored the same month and was premiered on September 27, 1918 in Berlin's Mozart Hall. The four-act film was originally 1,536 meters long, when it was re-censored in April 1921, it was only 1,415 meters. Jack Winter designed the buildings.
criticism
In Paimann's film lists you can read: "Material, game and scenery excellent, photos very good."
Individual evidence
- ↑ The winners in Paimann's film lists ( memento of the original from March 25, 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.
Web links
- The winners in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- The winners at The German Early Cinema Database
- The winners at filmportal.de