The Love of Jeanne Ney
In the Crimea, the Reds and the Whites aren't done fighting, and Jeanne discovers that the man she loves is a B...
Acting
Robert Scholz (23 April 1886 – 10 October 1927) was a German film actor of the silent era.[1] He appeared in 76 films between 1919 and 1928. He was born in Germany and died in Berlin.
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In the Crimea, the Reds and the Whites aren't done fighting, and Jeanne discovers that the man she loves is a B...
At the height of Reign of Terror Maximilien Robespierre orchestrates the trial and execution of several of his...
Baruch Mayer, son of an orthodox rabbi from a poor shtetl in Galizia, decides to break with the family traditio...
Mary and Eva are best friends, although they couldn't be more different. Armand, Mary's fiancee, falls in love...
Based on the play Henry IV by Luigi Pirandello. Conrad Veidt plays Count di Nolli, a nobleman who, after a head...
A French violinist saves his beloved princess from the Russian revolution..
Malatti's father has unexpectedly survived the fall from the train and now vows to take cruel revenge on McAlla...
The American engineer McAllan is appointed site manager for a major project in Asia. He is to oversee the branc...
Film by Jacob and Luise Fleck.
French aristocrat falls for Russian nightclub singer, gets involved in underground Russian revolutionary moveme...
The old man and McAllan then got into a physical altercation on the roof of a train that was moving at full spe...
Story of the fatal fall in the Cesarelli Circus.
Young Miss Fob is blackmailed into marriage by evil banker Harry Fellips.
An international gang of thieves and swindlers decide to move their criminal operation to the Teutonic city of...
French aristocrat falls for Russian nightclub singer, gets involved in underground Russian revolutionary moveme...
Among the vertical rockfaces of Saxony athletic Gaston saves the lives of four climbers. Both rescued ladies fa...
Based on Maurice Level's novel "L, Angoisse". The final film of Ilse Wilke.