Frank Hansen's luck

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Movie
Original title Frank Hansen's luck
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1917
length 74 minutes
Rod
Director Viggo Larsen
script Robert Wiene
production Oskar Messter
occupation

Frank Hansen's Glück is a German western from 1917.

action

Two diamond diggers are working on a Mexican diamond field and find a valuable diamond. This leads to numerous entanglements, in the end only one gets rich.

background

The film was produced by Messter-Film GmbH Berlin. It has a length of three acts at 1350 (1357) meters, about 74 minutes. The distributor was Hansa Film. The premiere was in May 1917. The Berlin police issued a youth ban (No. 40785), as did the Reichsfilmcensorship again on March 18, 1922 (No. 5546).

literature

  • Uli Jung, Walter Schatzberg: Beyond Caligari. The Films of Robert Wiene. Berghahn Books, New York NY a. a. 1999, ISBN 1-57181-196-6 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jung, Schatzberg: Beyond Caligari. 1999, p. 37.
  2. ↑ Film length calculator , frame rate : 16 2/3