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Wilhelm Diegelmann
Wilhelm Diegelmann (28 September 1861 – 1 March 1934) was a German actor. Career Diegelmann's first stage appearance was in 1878 in the chorus for the Frankfurt Opera. In 1881 he debuted at the Frankfurt City Theater, playing King Lear, William Tell, and other title characters. Sometime around 1900, Diegelmann relocated to Berlin. Here, he appeared at a variety of theaters, including the Deutsches Theater, the Großes Schauspielhaus, and the Deutsches Künstlertheater. Diegelmann was introduced to film in 1913 by Max Reinhardt. he became a prolific actor of supporting roles, often as a father figure. He performed in the well-known film '' Der Blaue Engel'' (The Blue Angel), where he played a ship captain who flirts with the lead actress (Marlene Dietrich). The final film he starred in was the Theodor Storm adaptation of ''Der Schimmelreiter'' (The Rider on the White Horse). He continued to make stage appearances after this, with his last role being in ''Rembrandt vor Geri ...
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Neuhof, Hesse
Neuhof is a municipality in the district of Fulda, in Hesse, Germany. It is situated 15 km southwest of Fulda. Villages in Neuhof * Dorfborn *Giesel (Neuhof) * Hattenhof (Neuhof) *Hauswurz Hauswurz is a village in Hesse, Germany. Part of the Neuhof municipality, it is 17 km southwest of Fulda and ca. 70 km northeast of Frankfurt. Location Hauswurz is located on the upper course of the stream Kemmete (which flows east fro ... * Kauppen (Neuhof) * Rommerz * Tiefengruben (Neuhof) People * Wilhelm Diegelmann (1861-1934), German actor References External linksNeuhof municipality Fulda (district) {{Hesse-geo-stub ...
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The Pied Piper Of Hamelin (1918 Film)
''The Pied Piper of Hamelin'' (German: ''Der Rattenfänger von Hameln'') is a 1918 German silent drama film directed by and starring Paul Wegener and also featuring Lyda Salmonova and Wilhelm Diegelmann. It is based on the legendary story of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios and on location around Bautzen and Hildesheim. The film's sets were designed by the art director Rochus Gliese. The animator Lotte Reiniger worked on the design of the film's intertitles. It premièred at the Union-Theater am Nollendorfplatz on 19 December 1918.Der Rattenfänger
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The Forbidden Way
''The Forbidden Way'' (german: Der verbotene Weg) is a 1920 German silent film directed by Henrik Galeen and starring Lupu Pick Lupu Pick (2 January 1886 – 7 March 1931) was a German actor, film director, producer, and screenwriter of the silent era. He appeared in 50 films between 1910 and 1928. Born in Romania, Pick's father was a Jewish Austrian,Hans Morgenst ..., John Gottowt, and Edith Posca.Bock & Bergfelder p. 146 Cast References Bibliography * External links * 1920 films Films of the Weimar Republic German silent feature films Films directed by Henrik Galeen German black-and-white films 1920s German films {{1920s-Germany-film-stub ...
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President Barrada
''President Barrada'' (german: Präsident Barrada) is a 1920 German silent film directed by Erik Lund and Joseph Delmont.Bock & Bergfelder p. 74 The film's art direction was by Siegfried Wroblewsky. Cast In alphabetical order * Hermann Bachmann * Carl Bayer * Michael Bohnen * Alexander Delbosq * Wilhelm Diegelmann * Carl Geppert * Max Gülstorff * Leopoldine Konstantin * Raoul Lange * Magda Madeleine * Beni Montano * Hedwig Pauly-Winterstein * Hermann Picha * Karl Platen * Paul Rehkopf * Ferdinand Robert * Arthur Schetter * Eduard von Winterstein * Max Wogritsch Max or MAX may refer to: Animals * Max (dog) (1983–2013), at one time purported to be the world's oldest living dog * Max (English Springer Spaniel), the first pet dog to win the PDSA Order of Merit (animal equivalent of OBE) * Max (gorilla) (1 ... References Bibliography * Hans-Michael Bock and Tim Bergfelder. ''The Concise Cinegraph: An Encyclopedia of German Cinema''. Berghahn Books. External links * ...
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Prostitution (1919 Film)
''Prostitution'' (German: ''Die Prostitution'') is a 1919 German silent drama film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Conrad Veidt, Reinhold Schünzel and Gussy Holl.Rogowski p.139 It was released in two parts ''Das gelbe Haus'' and ''Die sich verkaufen''. It was one of several enlightenment films made during the era by Oswald. The physician Magnus Hirschfeld was an advisor on the production. The first part premiered at the Marmorhaus in Berlin. Cast Part I * Fritz Beckmann as Klaßen, Agent * Anita Berber as Lola, dessen Tochter * Gussy Holl as Hedwig * Conrad Veidt as Alfred Werner * Rudolf Klein-Rhoden as Hiller, Hausbesitzer * Rita Clermont as Vera, Hillers Tochter * Reinhold Schünzel as Karl Döring * Ferdinand Bonn as Michalsky * Marga Köhler as Madame Riedel * Kissa von Sievers as Die Prostitution * Preben J. Rist as Diener der Gerechtigkeit * Emil Lind as alter Herr * Werner Krauss as Mann * Ernst Gronau * Wilhelm Diegelmann Part II * Conrad Veidt ...
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The Bride Of The Incapacitated
''The Bride of the Incapacitated'' (german: Die Braut des Entmündigten) is a 1919 German silent film directed by Erik Lund.Bock & Bergfelder p. 74 The film's art direction was by Siegfried Wroblewsky. Cast * Wilhelm Diegelmann * Eva May * Hermann Thimig Hermann Thimig (3 October 1890 – 7 July 1982) was an Austrian stage and film actor. He appeared in 102 films between 1916 and 1967. Biography Thimig came from a famous family of actors. His father, Hugo Thimig, was an actor, director and ... References Bibliography * External links * Films of the Weimar Republic German silent feature films Films directed by Erik Lund German black-and-white films 1910s German films {{1910s-Germany-film-stub ...
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The Mask (1919 Film)
''The Mask'' (German: ''Die Maske'') is a 1919 German silent crime film directed by Ewald André Dupont and starring Max Landa, Lil Dagover and Gertrude Welcker.Bock & Bergfelder p.102 Cast * Max Landa as Detektiv * Eduard von Winterstein as Graf Campobello * Gertrude Welcker as Delia Grace * Ernst Rückert as Oberleutnant Gregory * Fritz Schulz as Barneß, Gehilfe des Detektivs * Eva Speyer as Gräfin Campobello * Arthur Beder as Joe Franklin * Lil Dagover * Wilhelm Diegelmann * Emil Rameau Emil Rameau (born Emil Pulvermacher; 13 August 1878 – 9 September 1957) was a German film and theatre actor, and for many years the deputy artistic director at the Schiller Theater. He appeared in nearly 100 films between 1915 and 1949. Lif ... References Bibliography * Hans-Michael Bock and Tim Bergfelder. ''The Concise Cinegraph: An Encyclopedia of German Cinema''. Berghahn Books, 2009. External links * 1919 films Films of the Weimar Republic German silent feature ...
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The Derby (1919 Film)
''The Derby'' (German: ''Das Derby'') is a 1919 German silent mystery sports film directed by Ewald André Dupont and starring Max Landa, Hermann Picha and Hanni Weisse.Bock & Bergfelder p.102 The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert A. Dietrich. Cast * Max Landa as Detektiv * Hermann Picha as Ike Thurton, Trainer * Hanni Weisse as Daisy * Hellmut Kraus as Jockey * Bram Meynadier as Fletcher * Leo Connard * Wilhelm Diegelmann Wilhelm Diegelmann (28 September 1861 – 1 March 1934) was a German actor. Career Diegelmann's first stage appearance was in 1878 in the chorus for the Frankfurt Opera. In 1881 he debuted at the Frankfurt City Theater, playing King Lear, Wil ... * Kurt Keller-Nebri * Maria Stork References Bibliography * Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. ''The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema''. Berghahn Books, 2009. External links * 1919 films Films of the Weimar Republic German silent feature films Films direct ...
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During My Apprenticeship
''During My Apprenticeship'' (german: Ut mine Stromtid) is a 1919 German silent drama film directed by Hubert Moest and starring Hedda Vernon, Reinhold Schünzel, and Wilhelm Diegelmann. It is based on the nineteenth century novel '' From My Farming Days'' by Fritz Reuter. The film's sets were designed by the art director Hans Dreier. Cast See also *''Uncle Bräsig ''Uncle Bräsig'' (german: Onkel Bräsig) is a 1936 German historical comedy film directed by Erich Waschneck and starring Otto Wernicke, Heinrich Schroth and Harry Hardt. It marked the film debut of the Swedish actress Kristina Söderbaum who we ...'' (1936) References Bibliography * External links * 1919 films Films of the Weimar Republic German silent feature films Films directed by Hubert Moest German black-and-white films Films based on German novels 1919 drama films Silent German drama films 1910s German films 1910s German-language films {{1910s-Germany-film-stub ...
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Veritas Vincit (film)
''Veritas Vincit'' is a 1919 German silent historical film directed by Joe May and starring Mia May, Johannes Riemann, and Magnus Stifter. It was made as an epic in three episodes, similar to D. W. Griffith's ''Intolerance''.Hake p.44 The first takes place in Ancient Rome, the second during the Renaissance and the third shortly before the First World War. Although not released until Spring 1919, it had been made during the final months of the war the previous year. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Paul Leni and Siegfried Wroblewsky. It was shot at the Weissensee Studios in Berlin and on location around the city. Cast * Mia May as Helena / Ellinor / Komtessa Helene * Johannes Riemann as Lucfius / Ritter Lutz von Ehrenfried / Prinz Ludwig * Magnus Stifter as Decius * Emil Albes as Flavius * Wilhelm Diegelmann as Tullulus * Ferry Sikla as Fucius Asinius * Paul Biensfeldt as Digulus * Georg John as Blinder Senator * Leopold Bauer as Meister Heinrich, der G ...
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Crown And Whip
''Crown and Whip'' (German: ''Um Krone und Peitsche'') is a 1919 German silent film directed by Fern Andra and Georg Bluen and starring Andra, Olga Engl and Reinhold Schünzel.Bock & Bergfelder p.433 It premiered at the Marmorhaus in Berlin. Cast * Fern Andra * Olga Engl * Reinhold Schünzel * Wilhelm Diegelmann * Josef Peterhans Josef Thomas Peterhans (4 December 1882 – 3 February 1960) was a German stage and film actor. Biography Peterhans began his stage career in 1902, aged twenty. He began his film acting career with the film ' in 1916. Before acting in films he ... * Alice König * Vera Fischer * Rudolf Hilberg References Bibliography * Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. ''The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema''. Berghahn Books, 2009. External links * 1919 films Films of the Weimar Republic German silent feature films Films directed by Fern Andra German black-and-white films Circus films 1910s German films {{1910s-Germany-film ...
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Prince Cuckoo
''Prince Cuckoo'' (german: Prinz Kuckuck) is a 1919 German silent drama film directed by Paul Leni and starring Conrad Veidt, Olga Limburg, and Magnus Stifter. It premiered at the Marmorhaus. It is now considered a lost film. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin Berlin is Capital of Germany, the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and List of cities in Germany by population, by population. Its more than 3.85 million inhabitants make it the European Union's List of cities in the European U .... The film's sets were designed by the art directors Karl Machus and Otto Moldenhauer along with Leni. Cast References Bibliography * External links * 1919 films Films of the Weimar Republic German silent feature films Films directed by Paul Leni German drama films 1919 drama films German black-and-white films Lost German films Films shot at Babelsberg Studios Silent drama films 1910s German films {{1910s-Germany-film-stub ...
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