Your sport

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Movie
Original title Your sport
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1919
length approx. 72 minutes
Rod
Director Rudolf Biebrach
script Robert Wiene
production Oskar Messter
camera Willibald Gaebel
occupation

Your sport is a German silent film comedy from 1919 with Henny Porten in the leading role.

action

Adelina von Gentz ​​is a proven “man eater” and blue stocking and for this reason wrote her friend Helga a letter in which she asked her to rebel against her husband Rudolf Walters. As part of their honeymoon, the newly married couple set off for the Silesian Krummhübel , of all places , where Adelina lives. When he arrives, the couple falls out.

This is the ideal prerequisite for Adelina to tackle Helga's godly husband. For this reason, the noblewoman disguised herself as a maid and took a job in the hotel where the Walters stayed. There, however, she meets a namesake of the target person, who quickly drives Adelina out of her anti-male attitude. In the end, Adelina not only fell in love, but also reconciled Helga and her husband.

Production notes

As the outdoor shots in the snow show, their sport began at the beginning of 1919, immediately after the filming of the drama Irrungen was over . The film passed the film censorship in March 1919 and was premiered on April 12, 1919 in Berlin's Mozart Hall. The film had 99 subtitles and had four acts on 1483 (or 1355 after censorship cuts) meters in length. A youth ban has been issued.

The buildings were designed by Ludwig Kainer

criticism

In Paimann's film lists you can read: “Humor very good. Photos, game and scenery excellent. "

Individual evidence

  1. Your sport in Paimann's film lists ( Memento of the original from March 25, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / old.filmarchiv.at

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