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The Foreign Prince
GermanDer fremde Fürst
Directed by Paul Wegener
Written byPaul Wegener
Produced by Paul Davidson
Starring
Cinematography Frederik Fuglsang
Production
company
Distributed by UFA
Release date
  • November 1918 (1918-11)
Running time
75 minutes
CountryGermany
Languages Silent
German intertitles

The Foreign Prince (German: Der fremde Fürst) is a 1918 German silent drama film directed by and starring Paul Wegener and also featuring Lyda Salmonova and Margarete Kupfer. [1] It is now considered to be a lost film.

It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Rochus Gliese.

Prior to its release, the film was censored for pornographic images in September 1918 as well as on 21 May 1921. [2]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Kreimeier, Klaus (1999). The Ufa Story: A History of Germany's Greatest Film Company, 1918-1945. Translated by Kimber, Robert; Kimber, Rita. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. p. 44. ISBN  0520220692.
  2. ^ Nicolella, Henry; Soister, John T. (2017) [2013]. Many Selves: The Horror and Fantasy Films of Paul Wegener. BearManor Media. ASIN  B00GOXGSH6. ISBN  1593932715.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Foreign Prince
GermanDer fremde Fürst
Directed by Paul Wegener
Written byPaul Wegener
Produced by Paul Davidson
Starring
Cinematography Frederik Fuglsang
Production
company
Distributed by UFA
Release date
  • November 1918 (1918-11)
Running time
75 minutes
CountryGermany
Languages Silent
German intertitles

The Foreign Prince (German: Der fremde Fürst) is a 1918 German silent drama film directed by and starring Paul Wegener and also featuring Lyda Salmonova and Margarete Kupfer. [1] It is now considered to be a lost film.

It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Rochus Gliese.

Prior to its release, the film was censored for pornographic images in September 1918 as well as on 21 May 1921. [2]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Kreimeier, Klaus (1999). The Ufa Story: A History of Germany's Greatest Film Company, 1918-1945. Translated by Kimber, Robert; Kimber, Rita. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. p. 44. ISBN  0520220692.
  2. ^ Nicolella, Henry; Soister, John T. (2017) [2013]. Many Selves: The Horror and Fantasy Films of Paul Wegener. BearManor Media. ASIN  B00GOXGSH6. ISBN  1593932715.

External links



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