Der Herr der Liebe (English: The Master of Love) is a 1919 silent film directed in Germany by Fritz Lang. It was his second film after Halbblut. The film starred Carl de Vogt and Gilda Langer, stars of Lang's debut feature.
Der Herr der Liebe | |
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Directed by | Fritz Lang |
Written by | Leo Koffler |
Produced by | Erich Pommer |
Starring | Carl de Vogt Gilda Langer Erika Unruh Max Narlinski Sadjah Gezza Fritz Lang |
Cinematography | Carl Hoffman |
Distributed by | Helios Film |
Release dates | September, 1919 |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | Template:Film Germany |
Languages | Silent film German intertitles |
Synopsis
Scant information exists about this high-society drama, a tragic love story which is still missing. Only the second effort from the legendary director Fritz Lang, the film reunites the leads from his debut film Halbblut, with Carl de Vogt playing Vasile Disescu, whose devotion for Yvette (Gilda Langer) brings about his ruination. Der Herr der Liebeespecially tantalizes today because it is also said to feature Lang himself, acting in a supporting role.
See also
References
- ^ "Progressive Silent Film List: Der Herr der Liebe". Silent Era. Retrieved 2010-12-17.