Teddy and the Rosenkavalier
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Original title | Teddy and the Rosenkavalier |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1916 |
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Teddy und der Rosenkavalier is a German comedy film from 1916. It appeared as part of the silent film series Teddy . The main actor is Paul Heidemann .
action
Teddy and his father are both in love with an opera singer. The father gives the artist a present, but she believes the present is from her son. In the end, Teddy can win the singer's favor.
background
The film is three acts in length . It was produced by Teddy-Film as the eighth film in the series. Teddy und der Rosenkavalier was banned from youth by the Berlin police under number 38795. The film ran in early 1916 in the Union theaters in Berlin. Paul Heidemann can also be seen in women's clothes in the film.
criticism
The contemporary criticism found that Teddy and the Rosenkavalier was "an extremely funny film" and summarized: "The brisk Schwankton that was struck [...] benefits the piece very much and ensures it its deserved success."
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Argus: News on the Berlin film market . In: The Kinematograph - Düsseldorf . Vol. 10, No. 477, February 16, 1916.