Nobody knows

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Movie
Original title Nobody knows
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1920
length approx. 111 minutes
Rod
Director Lupu pick
script Lupu Pick
Gerhard Lamprecht
production Lupu Pick for Rex-Film, Berlin
camera Ivar Petersen
occupation

Nobody knows it 's a German silent film drama from 1920 by Lupu Pick with himself and his wife Edith Posca in the lead roles.

action

In this classic triangular story with culminating drama, the protagonists are the Brendes couple and a young author supervised by the publisher Brendes, who approaches his wife Helene in an improper way, so that Brendes begins to become suspicious one day. Brendes begins to think and torments its brains when it comes to the question of whether his wife, who obviously doesn't seem completely averse to the advances of the young man, has always remained loyal to him and whether the Brendes child, the greatest moment of happiness of this so far Marriage is really from him and not from a lover.

Nobody knows ... at best wife Helene. Soon the suspicion, the massive suspicion of having fed a cuckoo child, is so great that it comes to a serious rift between the married couple with all its consequences: filing for divorce, unsuccessful outcome in court, as the alleged lover committed perjury has, later uncovering of the relationship, another lawsuit, this time because of perjury, a failed assassination attempt and finally the reconciliation of the spouses, who had previously fallen apart.

Production notes

Nobody knows it happened on February 5, 1921, the film censorship and the youth ban. The premiere took place in the previous year, on July 9, 1920 in Berlin's Kurfürstendamm UT. The length of the six-acter was 2280 meters.

Reviews

“Edith Posca knew how to give natural features to the role of the guilty woman, Melitta Ferrow was quite nice as the love of the hero of the adventure. Eduard Rothauser offered an outstanding performance in the role of the brooding husband, which reached a climax in the scenes of blindness. Johannes Riemann (the rival) and Lupu Pick (a family friend) were also excellent, not to forget the very good presentation and the excellent photography. "

- New Kino-Rundschau

Paimann's film lists summed up: “The material is extremely exciting, the game, scenery and photos are excellent. A hit. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Neue Kino-Rundschau of August 27, 1921. p. 14
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