#Gustav Diessl
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classicfilmblr · 16 days ago
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PANDORA'S BOX | Die Büchse der Pandora dir. Georg Wilham Pabst | 1929
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addictivecontradiction · 1 year ago
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Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse, 1933
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postcard-from-the-past · 11 months ago
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Austrian actor Gustav Diessl on a vintage postcard
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scholarofgloom · 9 months ago
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randomrichards · 11 months ago
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WESTFRONT 1918:
Four German soldiers
No comfort returning home
Driven mad by war
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byneddiedingo · 2 years ago
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Westfront 1918 (G.W. Pabst, 1930)
Cast: Fritz Kampers, Gustav Diessl, Hans-Joachim Möbis, Claus Clausen, Jackie Monnier, Hanna Hoessrich, Ersa Heller. Screenplay: Ladislaus Vajda, Peter Martin Lampel, based on a novel by Ernst Johannsen. Cinematography: Charles Métain, Fritz Arno Wagner. Art direction: Ernö Metzner. Film editing:  W.L. Bagier, Jean Oser, Marc Sorkin. Music: Alexander Laszlo.  Authenticity is a problematic criterion to apply to any work of art, but especially a motion picture, considering that fakery is a given at almost every level of its creation. Even a documentary is subject to editing, narration, and various manipulations of point of view. We usually critique a film's authenticity only when it serves our own agendas, or when it is so manifestly lacking that it stretches credibility. Pabst's Westfront 1918, an exceptionally effective movie about German soldiers in the last days of World War I, just happened to be released in the same year as All Quiet on the Western Front (Lewis Milestone, 1930), which won the best picture Oscar. The German soldiers in All Quiet are Americans like Louis Wolheim (born in New York), Lew Ayres (from Minneapolis), and Ben Alexander (from Nevada). Pabst's film features German and Austrian actors, one of whom, Gustav Diessl, had actually been a prisoner of war during World War I. So Westfront 1918 would seem to have the authenticity criterion sewn up. Does this necessarily make it a better film than All Quiet? The truth is, I would have to rate it a draw: What Milestone's film lacks in authenticity it makes up for with Hollywood finesse, an efficiency in storytelling and the polish brought by technical expertise. There are parts of Pabst's film that seem extraneous, such as the section in which the troops enjoy some rather corny vaudeville routines. But the movie also has an abundance of extremely well-staged combat scenes that demonstrate the confusion and terror, the "fog of war." And it has a core of fine performers -- especially Diessl as Karl, who goes home on leave to find his wife in bed with the butcher who has been supplying her with food in exchange for sex, but also Hans-Joachim Möbis as the naïve student who falls in love with a French girl, and Claus Clausen as the lieutenant who has a mental breakdown under the strain of combat. With its home front scenes, Pabst's has that undeniable depth of feeling that can only come from an awareness of what that disastrous war did to the country in which the actors and filmmakers lived. Three years after Westfront 1918 was released, to a good deal of controversy about its treatment of the war as folly, it was suppressed by the newly emergent National Socialist regime as deleterious to morale. Pabst's film concluded with the word "Ende?!" which in itself qualifies as prophetic.
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cultureclub10 · 16 days ago
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Dita Parlo with Gustav Diessl in Menschen hinter Gittern (1931).
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Abwege (Georg Wilhelm Pabst, 1928)
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clarabowlover · 3 years ago
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Louise Brooks & Gustav Diessl - In A Production Still From
Pandora’s Box (1929) Dir: G.W.Pabst
Pic Source: @ForeverLouiseB1 (Twitter)
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letterboxd-loggd · 3 years ago
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The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse) (1933) Fritz Lang
February 23rd 2022
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flammentanz · 2 years ago
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"Sie und diese Frau werden diesen Raum lebend nicht mehr verlassen ..." Gustav Diessl als Thomas Kent und Wera Liessem als Lilli in "Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse" (1933)
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ozu-teapot · 4 years ago
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Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse | Fritz Lang | 1933
Wera Liessem, Gustav Diessl
Happy Valentines Day!
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moviemosaics · 3 years ago
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Pandora’s Box
directed by G.W. Pabst, 1929
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chaptertwo-thepacnw · 5 years ago
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pandora’s box |1929|
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trashvideofinland · 5 years ago
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Tohtori Mabusen testamentti / Testament of Dr. Mabuse, The (1933) Suomen Kunnallispalvelu https://www.videospace.fi/release/tohtori_mabusen_testamentti_vhs_suomen_kunnallispalvelu_finland
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ulrichgebert · 6 years ago
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Unter der fachkundigen Leitung von Dr. Arnold Fanck durchleben unser liebster Jack-the-Ripper-Darsteller Gustav Diessl und die spätere Propagandabeauftragte Riefenstahl nebst Gspusi Die Weisse Hölle am Piz Palü. Mit etwas Hilfe von Flieger Udet kann Bergführer Spring schließlich die meisten von ihnen retten. Es ist nicht die Handlung, die die Faszination ausmacht, sondern die Bilder, die Berge, und das Gefühl, daß die Dreharbeiten zu Fitzcarraldo sich im Vergleich zu diesen wie eine lockere Fingerübung ausnahmen.
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