Imprisoned Soul

Imprisoned Soul
Directed by Rudolf Biebrach
Produced by Oskar Messter
Written by Robert Wiene
Starring Henny Porten
Paul Bildt
Curt Goetz
Music by Giuseppe Becce
Cinematography Karl Freund
Production
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Release date
  • 31 August 1917 (1917-08-31)
Country German Empire
Language Silent
German intertitles

Imprisoned Soul (German: Gefangene Seele) is a German silent drama film of 1917 directed by Rudolf Biebrach and starring Henny Porten, Paul Bildt, and Curt Goetz. A young woman, Violetta, falls under the hypnotic power of the villainous Baron von Groot. A young physician tries to rescue her from his clutches. She is finally released from Groot's power when he is found shot dead.[1] The film's theme of hypnotic domination is very similar to that of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1919) which the screenwriter Weine was to direct two years later.[2]

Cast

References

  1. Jung & Schatzberg pp. 36-37
  2. Jung & Schatzberg, p. 37

Bibliography

  • Jung, Uli & Schatzberg, Walter. Beyond Caligari: The Films of Robert Wiene. Berghahn Books, 1999.


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