Two people (1919)
Movie | |
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Original title | Two humans |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1919 |
length | approx. 85 minutes |
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Director | Fern Andra |
script | Fern Andra |
production |
Georg Bluen Fern Andra |
occupation | |
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Zwei Menschen is a German silent film melodrama from 1919 by and with Fern Andra .
action
Fern married the actor Karras. This marriage does not have a good star, as it is massively burdened by their strong jealousy. She makes him one scene after the other and finally the relationship ends in separation, despite having a son.
Fern now runs a gaming room to support himself and the boy. Karras, on the other hand, begins to drink excessively and one day demands his son back. When his ex-wife refuses, he goes to court, sues and wins. When he tries to take the boy with him, the boy refuses and Fern shoots her former husband. Ultimately, however, the boy succeeds in reconciling his parents again.
Production notes
Two people was 1733 feet long. The information about the premiere diverges. Sources name April 1919 with Berlin's Marble House as the premiere location and July 1, 1919 with the Munich cinema.
criticism
In Paimann's film lists you can read: "Material and game excellent, photos and scenery very good."
Web links
- Two people in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Two people at The German Early Cinema Database
- Two people at filmportal.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Two people in: Paimann's film lists