The blue mouse (1913)
Movie | |
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Original title | The blue mouse |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1913 |
length | 93 minutes |
Rod | |
Director | Max Mack |
script |
Julius Horst Alexander Engel |
production | Jules Greenbaum |
camera | Hermann Boettger |
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The Blue Mouse is a German comedy film from 1913.
action
Fritzi Lustig, known as "The Blue Mouse", uses her charm to help a young husband, Caesar Meier, get promotion to office manager.
background
The production company was Vitascope GmbH Berlin. The film had a length of four acts at 1700 (1692) meters, about 93 minutes. The Berlin police imposed a youth ban on him (No. 13.42), as did the Düsseldorf police on March 31, 1916 and June 1, 1916 (No. 166). The premiere took place on October 3, 1913 in the Marble House in Berlin.
Hermann Fellner took over production management , Hermann Warm designed the film structures.
The film is considered lost.
Web links
- The blue mouse at The German Early Cinema Database
- The blue mouse at filmportal.de
- The blue mouse at the Murnau Foundation
- The blue mouse in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Film length calculator , frame rate : 16 2/3
- ^ List of lost films from 1913 (PDF; 201 kB) at the Federal Archives