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Director:
Ernst Lubitsch
Writers:
E.T.A. Hoffmann (story)
Hanns Kräly (writer)
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Release Date:
6 April 1920 (Finland) more
Genre:
Comedy | Fantasy more
Plot:
Because the Baron of Chanterelle wants to preserve his family line, he forces his timid nephew Lancelot to choose one of the village maidens to wed... more | add synopsis
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A Lubitsch masterwork made in Germany more

Cast

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Josefine Dora ... Lancelot's housekeeper
Victor Janson ... Hilarius
Marga Köhler ... Wife of Hilarius
Max Kronert ... Baron of Chanterelle
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Paul Morgan
Ossi Oswalda ... Ossi / The doll
Gerhard Ritterband ... The apprentice
Hedy Searle
Hermann Thimig ... Lancelot
Jakob Tiedtke ... The abbott
Arthur Weinschenk
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
The Doll (USA)
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Runtime:
48 min | 58 min (2000 restored version) (20 fps) | Belgium:70 min (copy with French titles at Brussels Musée du Cinéma)
Country:
Germany
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Silent

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A Lubitsch masterwork made in Germany, 17 March 2003
Author: Kalaman from Ottawa

"Die Puppe" aka "The Doll" ranks with "The Oyster Princess" as perhaps Lubitsch's most sublime film made during his German period. Both films are superior in many respects to the well-known but pallid historical drama, "Madame duBarry" aka "Passion" (also made in 1919). Lubitsch himself felt that way. In a letter he once submitted to his biographer Herman G. Weinberg, Lubitsch considered "Die Puppe" and "Oyster Princess" as his most outstanding comedies produced in Germany before he departed for Hollywood to make "Rosita".

An early, entrancing example of what Lubitsch would become years later, "Die Puppe" is a supremely funny and delightful silent burlesque, filled with the master's light, witty, and graceful touch. The setting is frothy and artificial and it anticipates Lubitsch's enchanting fairy tale musicals of the sound era.

"Die Puppe" is introduced by Lubitsch himself with an artificial cardboard. It is a fairy tale about of a young prince named Lancelot(Hermann Thimig) who flees from his uncle Baron von Chanterelle(Max Kronert) to avoid a marriage. He settles in a monastery. There, he meets several monks who persuade him to marry a human-like mechanical doll and give them his uncle's dowry. The doll-maker Hilarius (Victor Janson) agrees to Lancelot's interest in his newest doll, an exact replica of Hilarius' daughter Ossi (played by Ossi Oswalda herself). But there is a problem: The doll-maker's young apprentice (Gerhard Ritterband) accidentally breaks the arm of the doll and now it is up to Hilarius' daughter Ossi to impersonate the doll in order to cover it up. Lancelot takes the doll/Ossi to his uncle's castle, where some of Lubitsch's most inventive gags occur as Lancelot mistakes real Ossi for the doll. He actually falls in love with the doll/Ossi. And the wedding scenes alone are some of the funniest moments ever filmed.

If you are a fan of Lubitsch, "Die Puppe" is an essential viewing.

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