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The Wildcat

Die Bergkatze

Germany

1921

79 Min
Black and White
Silent
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DIR Ernst Lubitsch

SCR Ernst Lubitsch, Hanns Kräly

DP Theodor Sparkuhl

CAST Pola Negri, Victor Janson, Paul Heidemann, Wilhelm Diegelmann, Hermann Thimig, Edith Meller, Marga Köhler, Paul Graetz, Max Gronert, Erwin Kopp, Paul Biensfeldt

PROD DES Max Gronert, Ernst Stern

Berlinale (Retrospective)

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Ernst Lubitsch

b. Jan. 29, 1892, Berlin. d. Nov. 30, 1947, Hollywood. The son of a prosperous tailor, he was drawn to the stage while participating in plays staged by his high school, which he quit at 16. To satisfy both his own urge to act and his father’s desire that he take over the family business, he began leading a double life, working as a bookkeeper at his father’s store by day and appearing in cabarets and music halls by night.

In 1911 he joined Max Reinhardt’s famous Deutsches Theater, where he rapidly advanced from bit parts to character leads. To supplement his income, he took a job in 1912 as an apprentice and general-purpose handyman at Berlin’s Bioscope film studios. The following year he began appearing in a series of film comedies, emphasizing ethnic Jewish humor, in which he played a character named Meyer. He became very successful as a comedian and soon began writing and directing his own films. Gradually, Lubitsch abandoned acting to concentrate on directing… read more

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Damn, what took me so long to watch this thing? Lubitsch touch, wowie...

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Definitely one of Lubitsch's best silent comedies.

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