The Comedians (1941)
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Chinese (zh-CN) |
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喜剧演员 |
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The Comedians |
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Although she is known as a patron of the arts, a graceful duchess nevertheless refuses her nephew to marry an enterprising actress in this German melodrama starring Kathe Dorsch and silent screen legend Henny Porten. When Philine (Hilde Krahl), the troupe's ingénue, is rejected as proper marital material by the Duchess of Weissenfels (Porten), Karoline Neuber (Dorsch) creates such a furor that she is banished from the country. A performance at the court at St. Petersburg also ends in disaster for the unhappy actress and abandoned by all, Karoline dies a suicide. |
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Komödianten |
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Ein Film vom Kampf um das deutsche Nationaltheater. Karoline Neuber vertrieb den Hanswurst aus ihrer Schauspielertruppe, verdarb es sich um einer Debütantin willen mit ihrer Gönnerin, blieb aber auch, als alle anderen sie verließen, ihrer Kunst treu. Erst nach ihrem Tod im Wanderkarren schenkte die Herzogin Amalia von Weißenfels ihrem Ensemble das erste ständige Theater. |
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I commedianti |
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