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Duration
  

Country
  
Germany

7.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Language
  
German

The Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna movie poster

Writer
  
Hans Szekely
,
Fritz Rotter

Release date
  
15 April 1929

Screenplay
  
Hans Szekely, Fritz Rotter

Cast
  
Similar movies
  
Francis Lederer movies, Silent movies, Movies about love

The Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna (German: Die wunderbare Lüge der Nina Petrowna) is a 1929 German silent drama film directed by Hanns Schwarz and starring Brigitte Helm, Francis Lederer and Warwick Ward. It was the last big-budget silent film released by the leading German studio Universum Film AG before the transition to sound began with Melody of the Heart. The film premiered on 15 April 1929 at the Ufa-Palast am Zoo in Berlin. It was amongst the most popular films released in Germany that year.

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It was remade in France in 1937 as The Lie of Nina Petrovna.

Synopsis

Michael Rostof, a young officer serving in the Tsar's army in pre-1914 St. Petersburg, strikes up a deep emotional bond with Nina Petrovna. Only later does he discover she is the kept mistress of the influential Colonel Beranoff. She chooses to give up the luxurious existence that Beranoff offers her, in order to live with the much poorer Rostof. Although they can not even pay their electricity bills on time they are both incredibly happy.

Beranoff is enraged by his lover's decision to spurn him and he plots his revenge. One night in the officer's mess he traps Rostof into cheating at cards. When Rostof is confronted, he resolves to take the honourable way out. When Petrovna is informed, in order to save her lover's career and life, she agrees to abandon Rostof and go back to Beranoff. The Colonel in turn agrees to destroy the incriminating evidence. To hide the real reason from him, Petrovna pretends to abandon Rostof because he cannot afford to supply her with expensive clothes and jewels. Rostof is left heartbroken, while Petrovna is secretly anguished.

At the end of the film, as his regiment rides out of St. Petersburg, Rostof symbolically ignores a rose thrown to him from her balcony by Petrovna. Shortly afterwards when Beranoff arrives to call on Petrovna in expectation of resuming their relationship, he discovers she has killed herself.

Cast

  • Brigitte Helm as Nina Petrovna
  • Francis Lederer as Lt. Michael Rostof
  • Warwick Ward as Col. Beranoff
  • Lya Jan as Bauernmädchen
  • Harry Hardt
  • Ekkehard Arendt
  • Michael von Newlinsky
  • Franz Schafheitlin
  • References

    The Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna Wikipedia
    The Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna IMDb The Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna themoviedb.org