IMDb-BEWERTUNG
8,1/10
55.135
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Ein verheirateter Bauer verfällt dem Zauber einer liederlichen Frau aus der Stadt, die ihn dazu zu überreden versucht, seine Frau zu ertränken.Ein verheirateter Bauer verfällt dem Zauber einer liederlichen Frau aus der Stadt, die ihn dazu zu überreden versucht, seine Frau zu ertränken.Ein verheirateter Bauer verfällt dem Zauber einer liederlichen Frau aus der Stadt, die ihn dazu zu überreden versucht, seine Frau zu ertränken.
- 3 Oscars gewonnen
- 9 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
J. Farrell MacDonald
- The Photographer
- (as J. Farrell McDonald)
Herman Bing
- Streetcar Conductor
- (Nicht genannt)
Sidney Bracey
- Dance Hall Manager
- (Nicht genannt)
Gino Corrado
- Manager of Hair Salon
- (Nicht genannt)
Vondell Darr
- Little Girl
- (Nicht genannt)
Sally Eilers
- Woman in Dance Hall
- (Nicht genannt)
Gibson Gowland
- Angry Driver
- (Nicht genannt)
Fletcher Henderson
- Performer - Song: 'Tozo'
- (Nicht genannt)
Leon Janney
- Boy
- (Nicht genannt)
Thomas Jefferson
- Old Seaman
- (Nicht genannt)
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Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesF.W. Murnau hated to use title cards in his films, so in Sonnenaufgang (1927), the title cards become more and more infrequent as the film progresses and virtually non-existent by the end.
- PatzerThe number of bottles left on the table after the piglet bumps it changes between shots. There are five bottles when the piglet bumps it, but when the Man comes in and grabs the piglet there are seven bottles on it.
- Zitate
[opening title cards]
Title Card: This song of the Man and his Wife is of no place and every place; you might hear it anywhere, at any time.
Title Card: For wherever the sun rises and sets, in the city's turmoil or under the open sky on the farm, life is much the same; sometimes bitter, sometimes sweet.
- Alternative VersionenTwo major versions of the film exist - the version for the American market, and the version for the Czech market. While obviously the same basic film, the Czech version is about 15 minutes shorter and features alternate angles/takes for much of the movie - this was not uncommon in the days of silent films when marketing them abroad.
- VerbindungenEdited into Geschichte(n) des Kinos: Une vague nouvelle (1999)
Ausgewählte Rezension
This is one of the few movies that fully deserves all the raves that it gets. Some movies are artistic masterpieces more to be admired than enjoyed, leaving the viewer feeling a little distant; other movies can be enjoyable and satisfying to watch, but with obvious artistic defects. "Sunrise" is a nearly perfect movie that is impressive in every detail, and it is also a joy to watch, offering moments of suspense and tension and other moments of humor and humanity.
The story provides a very thoughtful look at the importance and the fragile nature of human relationships. Janet Gaynor is wonderful as the wife - she is always believable, endearing, and completely sympathetic. George O'Brien is also good as the husband, and both of their performances are enhanced by director Murnau's use of their body language. There are also many minor touches in the settings and action that help guide the story and the mood, and it is all complemented by some fine camera work. The first time you watch the film, your attention is fixed on the leading couple, as you hope against hope that things will work out all right for them. Repeated viewings reveal many of the other fine details that make everything work so well.
The movie also has plenty of variety and a masterful structure. The first part and the last part are tense and full of suspense, but they sandwich a very enjoyable series of lighter vignettes in the middle, which make a perfect complement both to the story and to the tone of the movie.
It is very difficult these days to track down this movie, which is a real shame, and even when you do find it you generally have to make do with a rather fuzzy or defective print. But it is well worth the trouble, and "Sunrise" is highly recommended to any silent film fan or to anyone who can appreciate a movie made the way that movies ought to be made. It is not only one of the great masterpieces of the silent era, but is as good a film as any made since.
The story provides a very thoughtful look at the importance and the fragile nature of human relationships. Janet Gaynor is wonderful as the wife - she is always believable, endearing, and completely sympathetic. George O'Brien is also good as the husband, and both of their performances are enhanced by director Murnau's use of their body language. There are also many minor touches in the settings and action that help guide the story and the mood, and it is all complemented by some fine camera work. The first time you watch the film, your attention is fixed on the leading couple, as you hope against hope that things will work out all right for them. Repeated viewings reveal many of the other fine details that make everything work so well.
The movie also has plenty of variety and a masterful structure. The first part and the last part are tense and full of suspense, but they sandwich a very enjoyable series of lighter vignettes in the middle, which make a perfect complement both to the story and to the tone of the movie.
It is very difficult these days to track down this movie, which is a real shame, and even when you do find it you generally have to make do with a rather fuzzy or defective print. But it is well worth the trouble, and "Sunrise" is highly recommended to any silent film fan or to anyone who can appreciate a movie made the way that movies ought to be made. It is not only one of the great masterpieces of the silent era, but is as good a film as any made since.
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- 1. Jan. 2002
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Details
- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Sprachen
- Auch bekannt als
- Sonnenaufgang - Lied von zwei Menschen
- Drehorte
- Produktionsfirma
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Box Office
- Budget
- 200.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 121.848 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 46 Minuten
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.33 : 1
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