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Diary Of A Lost Girl   [KIN-Kino On Video]




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Regionencode [?] 0 - Codefree (NTSC) (Film in s/w)
Originaltitel Das Tagebuch Einer Verlorenen
Diary Of A Lost Girl
Genre Drama
Produktionsland Deutschland
Herstellungsjahr 1929


Schauspieler Fritz Rasp, Kurt Gerron, Valeska Gert, Sig Arno, Edith Meinhard, Emmy Wyda, Louise Brooks, Andrews Engelmann, Arnold Korff, Sylvia Torf, M. Kasazkaya, Hans Casparius, Jaro Fürth, Vera Pawlowa, Michael von Newlinsky, André Roanne, Josef Rovenský, Speedy Schlichter, Franziska Kinz
Regie Georg Wilhelm Pabst
Autor(en) Margarete Böhme, Rudolf Leonhardt
Produzent(en) Georg Wilhelm Pabst
Sprache (Tonformat) Deutsch
Untertitel Englisch
Covertext "Diary of a Lost Girl" represents the second and final work of one of the cinema's most compelling collaborations: G.W. Pabst and Louise Brooks. Brooks, in a delicately restrained performance, plays the naive daughter of a prosperous pharmacist. Shy and faunlike, the wide-eyed innocent is made pregnant by her father's young assistant. To preserve family honor, she is sent to a repressive reform school from which she eventually escapes. Penniless and homeless, she is directed to a brothel where she becomes liberated and lives for the moment with radiant physical abandon.


Bildformat Fullscreen 1.33:1
Laufzeit 116 Minuten
Veröffentlichung 13.11.2001


Special Features
  • Newly remastered from a recently restored 35mm print, including 10 minutes of rarely seen footage
  • Includes complete sound short subject: Windy Riley Goes Hollywood (1931), starring Louise Brooks and directed by Fatty
  • Arbuckle under an alias

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