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5/5 Cinema Music by Aljoscha Zimmermann Production
company Messter Film Director Ernst Lubitsch Production company Messter Film | 6.8/10 Directed by Ernst Lubitsch Cinematography Theodor Sparkuhl Initial release 9 March 1920 Music director Aljoscha Zimmermann | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Written by Hanns Kräly (play)
Ernst Lubitsch Release date March 9, 1920 (1920-03-09) Screenplay Ernst Lubitsch, Hanns Kräly Cast Emil Jannings, Henny Porten, Gustav von Wangenheim, Jakob Tiedtke, Willy Prager Similar Anna Boleyn, Meyer from Berlin, Shoe Palace Pinkus, Three Women, Romeo and Juliet in the Sn |
Kohlhiesels Töchter (English title: Kohlhiesel's Daughters) is a 1920 German silent comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Henny Porten, Emil Jannings and Jakob Tiedtke. It is an adaptation of the play Kohlhiesel's Daughters by Hanns Kräly, Lubitsch's frequent collaborator, who also worked on the film's screenplay. Three further film adaptations have been made of the work including a 1930 sound remake which also starred Porten.
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In Bavaria, a sweet-natured young woman Gretel wants to get married but her father refuses to allow the match until her elder sister Liesel has married first. As Liesel is notorious for her bad-tempered personality this is no easy challenge.
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Kohlhiesels Töchter (1920 film) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA