''Swifter Than Death'' (German: ''Schneller als der Tod'', French: ''Face à la mort'') is a 1925 French-Germany
silent action film directed by
Gérard Bourgeois
Gérard Bourgeois (born August 18, 1874, in Geneva, Switzerland (from French parents), and died December 15, 1944, in Paris, France) was a leading French film director during the silent era.
After ten years in the theater, Gérard Bourgeois bec ...
and
Harry Piel
Heinrich Piel (12 July 1892 – 27 March 1963), known professionally as Harry Piel, was a prolific German actor, film director, screenwriter, and film producer who was involved in over 150 films.
Piel became a director in 1912, turning out such ...
and starring Piel,
Dary Holm
Dary Holm (born Anna Maria Dorothea Meyer; 16 April 1897 – 29 August 1960) was a German actress. She married film star Harry Piel in 1927. Holm starred alongside Piel in several films, such as '' Johnny Steals Europe'' (1932).Grange p.389
Sel ...
,
Denise Legeay
Denise Augusta Marguerite Legeay (22 January 1898 – 27 May 1968) was a French film actress whose popularity peaked during the silent film era of the 1920s.
Legeay made her film debut at age 23 in the 1921 Henry Houry directed film ''L’ ...
and
José Davert.
[Elsaesser & Wedel p.191] It was shot at the
Cité Elgé
Cité Elgé were French film studios located in Paris. They were constructed in 1905 in the Buttes-Chaumont area of the city by the Gaumont Film Company, a pioneer of European cinema. They were also known as the Studios des Buttes-Chaumont. For a ...
Studios in
Paris
Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. ...
and
on location in
Munich
Munich ( ; german: München ; bar, Minga ) is the capital and most populous city of the German state of Bavaria. With a population of 1,558,395 inhabitants as of 31 July 2020, it is the third-largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Ha ...
and the
Côte d'Azur
The French Riviera (known in French language, French as the ; oc, Còsta d'Azur ; literal translation "Azure (color), Azure Coast") is the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean coastline of the southeast corner of France. There is no official bou ...
. The film's sets were designed by the
art director Fritz Kraenke .
Cast
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Harry Piel
Heinrich Piel (12 July 1892 – 27 March 1963), known professionally as Harry Piel, was a prolific German actor, film director, screenwriter, and film producer who was involved in over 150 films.
Piel became a director in 1912, turning out such ...
as Harry Piel
*
Denise Legeay
Denise Augusta Marguerite Legeay (22 January 1898 – 27 May 1968) was a French film actress whose popularity peaked during the silent film era of the 1920s.
Legeay made her film debut at age 23 in the 1921 Henry Houry directed film ''L’ ...
as Lizzie
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José Davert as Jack Brown
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Fred Berger as Éric Holsen
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Dary Holm
Dary Holm (born Anna Maria Dorothea Meyer; 16 April 1897 – 29 August 1960) was a German actress. She married film star Harry Piel in 1927. Holm starred alongside Piel in several films, such as '' Johnny Steals Europe'' (1932).Grange p.389
Sel ...
as Christensen
*
Marguerite Madys as Yvette Riccoldi
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Paul Guidé as Le duc de Frontignac
*
Albert Paulig
Albert Paulig (14 January 1873 – 19 March 1933) was a German film actor who was popular during the silent era. Paulig made his first film in 1914. The following year he appeared in one of Ernst Lubitsch's first directorial attempts, ''A Trip on ...
as L'éditeur Riccoldi
References
Bibliography
* Elsaesser, Thomas & Wedel, Michael. ''The BFI companion to German cinema''. British Film Institute, 1999.
External links
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1925 films
Films of the Weimar Republic
French silent feature films
1920s French films
German action films
French action films
1920s action films
German silent feature films
Films directed by Harry Piel
1920s German films
Gaumont Film Company films
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