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Director
  
Alexander Korda

Genres
  
Drama, Silent film

Country
  
Germany

5.6/10
IMDb

Editor
  
Karl Hartl

Duration
  

Language
  
Silent German intertitles

Release date
  
1923

Writer
  
Sydney Garrick (play), Alexander Korda, Ernest Vajda

Cast
  
Maria Corda
,
Werner Krauss
,
Carl Ebert
,
Olga Limburg

Similar movies
  
Alexander Korda directed The Unknown Tomorrow and Samson and Delilah

The Unknown Tomorrow (German: Das unbekannte Morgen) is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Werner Krauss, María Corda and Olga Limburg.

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Production and reception

The Unknown Tomorrow was the first film made by Korda in Germany, after he had left Austria following the failure of Samson and Delilah. The film was a financial success, and Korda used his share of the profits to buy a stake in the film distribution company FIHAG.

Werner Krauss's performance has been noted for its expressionist acting, even though much of the rest of the film is non-expressionist.

Cast

  • Werner Krauss - Marc Muradock
  • María Corda - Stella Manners
  • Olga Limburg - Zoé, Maid
  • Carl Ebert - Gordon Manners
  • Louis Ralph - Alphonse, Muradock's accomplice
  • Friedrich Kühne - Raorama Singh
  • Antonie Jaeckel - the Aunt
  • Paul Lukas - Minor role
  • Plot

    A wife is wrongly believed of adultery by her husband who leaves her. She then struggles to prove her innocence and win him back while foiling the machinations of an admirer of hers who wishes to keep her apart from her husband.

    References

    The Unknown Tomorrow Wikipedia
    The Unknown Tomorrow IMDb


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