A rascal story

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Movie
Original title A rascal story
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1915
length approx. 19 minutes
Rod
Director NN
production Jules Greenbaum
occupation

A rascal story is a short German silent film amusement game from 1915 with Ernst Mátray and Else Eckersberg in the leading roles.

action

A young studiosus is madly in love with a young girl. He visits her every evening in the traditional Bavarian "window" tradition. But it comes as it should: One day the father of the beloved catches the two of them kissing, and so the morally and morally strict Mr. Papa sends his lovable backfish daughter to a girls' boarding school. But the young admirer has not fallen on his head and comes up with something how he can be close to his loved ones there too ...

Production notes

A rascal story was written in the spring of 1915 in the Greenbaum film studio in Berlin-Weißensee , was censored in April of the same year, was banned from young people and was probably premiered a little later. In July 1915, the film could be seen at the Neue Filmbörse in Vienna. The comedy had an act with a length of 350 meters.

A rascal story can thematically be seen as a variation on The Bad Boys , which the same team (producer Greenbaum, leading actors Eckersberg and Mátray) shot shortly afterwards.

criticism

"How Matray sneaks into the boarding school as the alleged son of the boarding house manager and finally receives the hand of his loved one, forms the extremely funny continuation and the funny end of the hearty story."

- Cinematographic review of July 25, 1915. p. 65

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