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Ihre Hoheit die Tänzerin (film)

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Country
  
Weimar Republic

Director
  
Richard Eichberg

Language
  
Silent

Release date
  
10 November 1922 (1922-11-10)

Genres
  
Indie film, Silent film, Black-and-white

Cast
  
Bela Lugosi
,
Lee Parry
,
Robert Scholz

Related Richard Eichberg movies
  
Night Birds (1930), The Tiger of Eschnapur (1938), The Indian Tomb (1938)

Ihre Hoheit die Tänzerin (German: Her Highness the Dancer) is a 1922 German film directed by Richard Eichberg and featuring Béla Lugosi.

The original film was banned by the Film Review Office: it was not to be shown in the Weimar Republic. The makers appealed, but the Office considered the film "corruptive" and the appeal was rejected A shortened version was again not approved. Finally on 16 January 1923 a version of the film, now renamed Der Leidensweg der Eva Grunwald (The Ordeal of Eva Grunwald) was approved, considered suitable for adults only. This approved version consisted of 5 acts and totalled 1887 meters of film, compared to the original's 6 acts, 1995m.

Cast

  • Lee Parry as Eva Grunwald
  • Eduard Rothauser as Herrmann Grunwald, glockner of St Mary's
  • Aruth Wartan as Gadvan
  • Syme Delmar as Ruth Irving
  • Rudolf Zolling as Organist of St Mary's
  • Max Wogritsch as Wolfgang Tautlingen
  • Walter Steinbeck as Lord Cecil Gloster
  • Paul Ludwig as Coppers, Lord Cecil's secretary
  • Robert Scholz
  • Violetta Napierska
  • Béla Lugosi
  • Chief Tahachee as German Man (uncredited)
  • References

    Ihre Hoheit die Tänzerin (film) Wikipedia