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Director
  
Duration
  

Producer
  
Writer
  
5.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Horror

Screenplay
  
Carl Mayer

Cinematography
  
Country
  
Weimar Republic

Genuine (film) movie poster

Language
  
Silent filmGerman intertitles

Release date
  
1920 (1920)

Cast
  
(Genuine), (Florian), (Lord Melo), (Percy Melo),
Albert Bennefeld
(Curzon), (Guyard)

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genuine german 1920 silent horror film


Genuine (original German title: Genuine, die Tragödie eines seltsamen Hauses; literally: Genuine, the tragedy of a strange house) is a 1920 German silent horror film directed by Robert Wiene. It was also released as Genuine: A Tale of a Vampire.

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Genuine (film) movie scenes

The film's sets were designed by the Expressionist painter César Klein.

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The film has been released as an extra feature on DVD releases of the Wiene film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.

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Plot

Genuine (film) image from the 1920 German horror film Genuine A Tale Of A Vampire

Since completing a portrait of Genuine, a high priestess, Percy becomes irritable and withdrawn. He loses interest in painting and refuses to see his friends, preferring to spend his time alone with the portrait in his study. After turning down a wealthy patron's offer to buy the picture, Percy falls asleep while reading stories of Genuine's life. Genuine comes to life from the painting and escapes.

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Genuine is purchased at a slave market by an old eccentric named Lord Melo. He learns that she had been sold into slavery when her people were conquered by a rival tribe. Melo locks her in an opulent chamber beneath his house, though she begs to be set free.

Guyard the barber visits Lord Melo every day at noon, though today he sends his young nephew Florian in his place. Meanwhile, Genuine breaks out of her underground prison, climbs the immense staircase to find Florian shaving the sleeping Lord Melo. She bewitches him into slitting Melo's throat with a straight razor. Florian falls under Genuine's spell, but when she demands that he prove his love for her by taking his own life, he cannot go through with it and is forced to make his escape.

Melo's grandson Percy arrives at the house. He too becomes infatuated with Genuine, quickly forgetting any questions he has about his grandfather's sudden death. Although Genuine loves Percy in return, their romance is destined to be short-lived. Guyard, stirred up by Florian's tales of murder and witchcraft, arms a mob with scythes and bludgeons and storms Melo's house. Florian, still infatuated with Genuine, secretly makes his own way inside, determined that he shall have her, or no-one will.

Reception

Genuine was disliked when it was released, with critics such as Siegfried Kracauer and Lotte Eisner dismissing it as a failure. It was unlike Decla-Bioscop's previous film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari which was well received. Even today, the story is difficult to follow.

References

Genuine (film) Wikipedia
Genuine (film) IMDb Genuine (film) themoviedb.org