Café Elektric

Dráma
Ausztria, 1927, 90 perc

Rendező:

Gustav Ucicky

Forgatókönyvíró:

Felix Fischer (színdarab), Jacques Bachrach

Operatőr:

Hans Androschin
(további alkotók)

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angol A fascinating film in which Marlene worked so well for the first time with what would later make her famous - her legs. Those who were more seriously interested in her myth know that she had already played the stimulating femme fatale excellently in many silent films, and sound film only advanced her further and opened the door to America. In the story about the Café Elektric dance company, she represented Erni Göttlinger, who robbed her own father for the love of a gigolo. A local business full of shady existences that attracts all the main characters is the ideal catalyst for all their sorrows and joys. This is no different in the story of the sales girl Hansi (played by the lovely Nina Vanny) and her boyfriend, who exposes Erni as a thief... It's as if Erni is joyfully dancing the Black Bottom one moment and watching her lover's arrest the next. This is also the life offered by Cafe Electric, a superbly realized drama based on Felix Fischer's play and produced by the famous Sascha Filmindustrie, A. G. (and although the entire film has not survived, 90 minutes is certainly not insignificant). ()

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