Sneha Girap (Editor)

Alkohol

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
8
/
10
1
Votes
Alchetron
8
1 Ratings
100
90
81
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
Rate This

Rate This

Cinematography
  
Karl Hasselmann

Country
  
Germany

Genres
  
Drama, Silent film

Language
  
Silent German intertitles

Director
  
E. A. Dupont, Alfred Lind

Release date
  
1919 (1919)

Writer
  
Ewald Andre Dupont, Alfred Lind

Cast
  
Georg H. Schnell, Wilhelm Diegelmann, Ernst Ruckert

Related E. A. Dupont movies
  
Jealousy (1925), Peter Voss - Thief of Millions (1932), Moulin Rouge (1928), Piccadilly (1929), Atlantic (1930)

Alkohol (English:Alcohol) is a 1919 German silent drama film directed by Ewald André Dupont and Alfred Lind and starring Wilhelm Diegelmann, Ernst Rückert and Georg H. Schnell. The film was begun by Lind but finished by Dupont. It was his first major melodrama, and represented a breakthrough in his career. The film's theme and setting foreshadow much of his later work. It was one in a series of "Enlightenment films" examing social issues, which were produced around the time.

Contents

Alkehol alkohol


Synopsis

A middle-class man falls in love with a woman from a more ordinary background, and they end up working in a variety act where they sink into alcoholism. He then kills another man whom he mistakenly believes is a rival.

Cast

  • Wilhelm Diegelmann
  • Ernst Rückert
  • Georg H. Schnell
  • Emil Biron
  • Jean Moreau
  • Auguste Pünkösdy
  • Ferry Sikla
  • Toni Tetzlaff
  • Hanni Weisse
  • Maria Zelenka
  • References

    Alkohol Wikipedia
    Alkohol IMDb