Katharina Karaschkin

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Movie
Original title Katharina Karaschkin
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1917
length approx. 75 minutes
Rod
Director Richard Eichberg
script Carl Schneider
production Richard Eichberg
music Alexander Schirmann (compilation)
camera Max Terno
occupation

Katharina Karaschkin (subtitle: Martyrs of Love ) is a German feature film from 1917.

action

Katharina Karaschkin marries the governor's son out of revenge because the father harassed her.

Production notes

The film was produced by Central-Film-Vertrieb GmbH (Eichberg-Film) Berlin (No. 10) in March and April 1917. Edmund Heuberger was responsible for the buildings . It has a length of four acts at 1,542 meters, about 75 minutes. The Berlin police banned him in May 1917 with a youth ban (No. 40584). The premiere took place on July 6, 1917 in the cinemas UT Kurfürstendamm, UT Nollendorfplatz, Bavaria, UT Friedrichstrasse and UT Unter den Linden.

criticism

“... an excellent drama, with Ellen Richter in the leading role ... The excellent performance of the popular actress, the flawless interaction with her partners and, last but not least, the exciting, logically structured plot caught our attention from the first to the last moment of the performance. The ballet scenes inserted in Act 2, a masterfully executed Little Russian national dance, and an allegorical picture depicting the faun playing with the nymphs, deserve lively applause. "

- New Kino-Rundschau

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Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Film length calculator , frame rate : 16 2/3
  2. Neue Kino-Rundschau of October 20, 1917. p. 22