Lotte Neumann in Das Schicksal der Carola von Geldern
German postcard. Ross Verlag, Berlin, No. 631/1/. Maxim Film. Postcard for the 1919 German silent film Das Schicksal der Carola von Geldern (1919), starring Lotte Neumann. The film was adapted by Ludwig Wolff from the novel Der grosse Rachen (1915) by Olga Wohlbrück-Wendland. Wolff was possibly co-director of the film too, possibly it was instead Carl Froehlich.
Carola von Geldern's mother (Grete Ebinger) has an affair with a gambler and dies. Carola (Lotte Neumann) loves a benefactor. When she has caused an accident, he kills her. Other actors were Rudolf Lettinger (the husband, Jack von Geldern), Eduard Rothauser (Von Glienen/Von Glidien), Martin Lübbert (Dr. Graebner), Margarete Ferida (Von Glidien's girlfriend), Paul Kaufmann (Dr. Ertzky), Mrs. Klein-Rohden (housekeeper). Cinematographer was Otto Tober, set designer Hans Sohnle.
Sources: www.earlycinema.uni-koeln.de/films/view/32901; www.filmportal.de/film/das-schicksal-der-carola-von-gelde...; IMDB. NB IMDB gives a different production company, the Deutsch-Östereichischer Film, and also states it was based on a book by Wolff (who was only the scriptwriter). IMDB also lists Blandine Ebinger among the cast. Finally, IMDB lists the film as Das Schicksal der Carola van Geldern. Filmportal indicates not Froehlich but Ludwig Wolff was the director. It also writes that Rothauser's character was Von Glidien. The Early German Cinema site is unsure whether Wolff or Froehlich was the director.
Lotte Neumann (1896-1977) was one of the most successful actresses in the early days of the German silent cinema. She also worked as a screenwriter and a producer.
Lotte Neumann in Das Schicksal der Carola von Geldern
German postcard. Ross Verlag, Berlin, No. 631/1/. Maxim Film. Postcard for the 1919 German silent film Das Schicksal der Carola von Geldern (1919), starring Lotte Neumann. The film was adapted by Ludwig Wolff from the novel Der grosse Rachen (1915) by Olga Wohlbrück-Wendland. Wolff was possibly co-director of the film too, possibly it was instead Carl Froehlich.
Carola von Geldern's mother (Grete Ebinger) has an affair with a gambler and dies. Carola (Lotte Neumann) loves a benefactor. When she has caused an accident, he kills her. Other actors were Rudolf Lettinger (the husband, Jack von Geldern), Eduard Rothauser (Von Glienen/Von Glidien), Martin Lübbert (Dr. Graebner), Margarete Ferida (Von Glidien's girlfriend), Paul Kaufmann (Dr. Ertzky), Mrs. Klein-Rohden (housekeeper). Cinematographer was Otto Tober, set designer Hans Sohnle.
Sources: www.earlycinema.uni-koeln.de/films/view/32901; www.filmportal.de/film/das-schicksal-der-carola-von-gelde...; IMDB. NB IMDB gives a different production company, the Deutsch-Östereichischer Film, and also states it was based on a book by Wolff (who was only the scriptwriter). IMDB also lists Blandine Ebinger among the cast. Finally, IMDB lists the film as Das Schicksal der Carola van Geldern. Filmportal indicates not Froehlich but Ludwig Wolff was the director. It also writes that Rothauser's character was Von Glidien. The Early German Cinema site is unsure whether Wolff or Froehlich was the director.
Lotte Neumann (1896-1977) was one of the most successful actresses in the early days of the German silent cinema. She also worked as a screenwriter and a producer.