
Das Schweigen am Starnbergersee
This is a very early feature by Rolf Raffé concerning the supposedly "mad" King of Bavaria, Ludwig II, probably the first feature film concerning the life of that King. In the piece, which is for the most part a straightforwards historical biopic from the DW Griffith school of narrative filmmaking, Ludwig is portrayed as an Idealist who cannot fit into the world of his contemporaries.
Description: This is a very early feature by Rolf Raffé concerning the supposedly "mad" King of Bavaria, Ludwig II, probably the first feature film concerning the life of that King. In the piece, which is for the most part a straightforwards historical biopic from the DW Griffith school of narrative filmmaking, Ludwig is portrayed as an Idealist who cannot fit into the world of his contemporaries.
Genres: Drama
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 82 minutes
Release Date: 1920-01-24

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Mad

Manodrome
Oskar Bayrer
Played Count Dürkheim

Ferdinand Bonn
Played Late Ludwig II.
Karl Guttenberger
Played Richard Wagner
Anton Herrmann
Played Count Holnstein
Addi Homburg
Played Princess Sophie von Bayern
Carla Nelsen
Played Empress Elisabeth von Österreich
Ludwig Wengg
Played Dr. Gudden
Martin Wilhelm
Played Young Ludwig II.
Toni Zehend
Played Hesselschwert
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