Children of No Importance or The Illegitimate (German: Die Unehelichen) is a 1926 German silent drama film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Bernhard Goetzke, Margarete Kupfer and Elsa Wagner. It was part of the series of Enlightenment films produced in Weimar Germany, examining social issues such as illegitimate children.[1]
Children of No Importance | |
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German | Die Unehelichen |
Directed by | Gerhard Lamprecht |
Written by | Luise Heilborn-Körbitz Gerhard Lamprecht |
Produced by | Gerhard Lamprecht |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Karl Hasselmann |
Music by | Willy Schmidt-Gentner |
Production company | |
Distributed by | National Film |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Languages | Silent German intertitles |
Plot
editA socially aware melodrama delves into the lives of three underprivileged children, each born out of wedlock, residing with foster parents who fail to provide adequate care. The narrative explores the destinies that await these children amidst their challenging circumstances.
Cast
edit- Bernhard Goetzke
- Margarete Kupfer
- Elsa Wagner
- Jaro Fürth
- Ralph Ludwig
- Fee Wachsmuth
- Margot Misch
- Fred Grosser
- Hermine Sterler
- Max Maximilian
- Eduard Rothauser
- Lili Schoenborn-Anspach
- Paul Bildt
- Käthe Haack
- Hugo Flink
- Ernst Behmer
- Karl Platen
- Trude Lehmann
References
edit- ^ Murray, Bruce Arthur. Film and the German Left in the Weimar Republic: From Caligari to Kuhle Wampe. University of Texas Press, 1990. p. 82. ISBN 0292724659.
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