Roswolsky's Mistress
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Directed by | Felix Basch |
Written by | Henrik Galeen Hans Janowitz |
Based on | Roswolsky's Mistress by George Froeschel |
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Music by | Bruno Schulz |
Cinematography | Carl Drews Adolf Lieberenz |
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Distributed by | UFA |
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Country | Germany |
Language | Silent German intertitles |
Roswolsky's Mistress (Script error: The function "langx" does not exist.) is a 1921 German silent drama film directed by Felix Basch and starring Asta Nielsen, Paul Wegener, and Wilhelm Diegelmann. It was based on a novel by George Froeschel. The film was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin, with sets designed by art directors Robert Neppach and Jack Winter. According to one estimate, the star Asta Nielsen wore thirty six different costumes during the course of the film.[1]
Plot
A working class girl is mistakenly believed to have become the mistress of a billionaire. The mistaken belief attracts fame and fortune for her.
Cast
- Asta Nielsen as Mary Verhag
- Paul Wegener as Eugen Roswolsky
- Wilhelm Diegelmann as secretary
- Ferdinand von Alten as Lico Mussafin
- Marga von Kierska as Fernande Raway
- Guido Herzfeld as Flügelmann, moneylender
- Arnold Korff as coroner
- Carl Bayer as jeweller
- Adolphe Engers as Jean Meyer
- Ernst Gronau as Layton
- Max Landa as Baron Albich
- Adolf E. Licho as theater director
- Maria Peterson as room landlord
- Emil Rameau as bandmaster
- Gertrud Wolle as Martha Verhag, Sister von Mary
References
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Bibliography
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External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Roswolsky's Mistress at IMDb
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- 1921 films
- Films of the Weimar Republic
- German silent feature films
- Films directed by Felix Basch
- 1921 drama films
- Films based on Austrian novels
- UFA GmbH films
- Films shot at Tempelhof Studios
- German black-and-white films
- Silent German drama films
- 1920s German films
- 1920s German-language films
- 1920s drama film stubs
- Silent German film stubs