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Der Student von Prag

  • 1926
  • 1h 50m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,9/10
833
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Conrad Veidt in Der Student von Prag (1926)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFor Balduin, going out to beer parties with his fellow students and fighting out disputes at the tip of the sword have lost their charms. He wants to find love; but how would he, a penniless... Tout lireFor Balduin, going out to beer parties with his fellow students and fighting out disputes at the tip of the sword have lost their charms. He wants to find love; but how would he, a penniless student, ever dare looking up to any woman worth of loving? Absorbed in his dreary though... Tout lireFor Balduin, going out to beer parties with his fellow students and fighting out disputes at the tip of the sword have lost their charms. He wants to find love; but how would he, a penniless student, ever dare looking up to any woman worth of loving? Absorbed in his dreary thoughts and indifferent to the advances of Lyduschka, Balduin is unexpectedly offered a fortune... Tout lire

  • Director
    • Henrik Galeen
  • Writers
    • Hanns Heinz Ewers
    • Henrik Galeen
  • Stars
    • Conrad Veidt
    • Elizza La Porta
    • Fritz Alberti
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,9/10
    833
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Henrik Galeen
    • Writers
      • Hanns Heinz Ewers
      • Henrik Galeen
    • Stars
      • Conrad Veidt
      • Elizza La Porta
      • Fritz Alberti
    • 15Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 12Commentaires de critiques
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    Conrad Veidt
    Conrad Veidt
    • Balduin, ein Student
    Elizza La Porta
    • Liduschka, Blumenmädchen
    • (as Elizza la Porta)
    Fritz Alberti
    Fritz Alberti
    • Graf Schwarzenberg
    Ágnes Eszterházy
    Ágnes Eszterházy
    • Comtesse Margit, seine Tochter
    • (as Agnes Esterhazy)
    Ferdinand von Alten
    Ferdinand von Alten
    • Baron Waldis-Schwarzenberg, Margits Vetter und Verlobter
    Werner Krauss
    Werner Krauss
    • Scapinelli, Wucherer
    Erich Kober
    • Student
    Max Maximilian
    • Student
    Marian Alma
      Adolf Peter Hoffmann
        Sylvia Torf
        Sylvia Torf
          • Director
            • Henrik Galeen
          • Writers
            • Hanns Heinz Ewers
            • Henrik Galeen
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          7Bunuel1976

          The Student Of Prague (1926) ***

          This is a more elaborate, lavish and altogether satisfactory version of the above, with Conrad Veidt perfectly cast in the lead and with Werner Krauss also making for a menacing Scapinelli. The expressionistic elements are well in evidence here (director Henrik Galeen had written Murnau's NOSFERATU [1922] and, stylistically, the film does bear some resemblance to it): while not quite reaching the heights of, say, THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI (1919) and NOSFERATU itself, it's very much deserving of the reputation it enjoys in the horror film genre and, despite the shoddy print quality of the Alpha DVD, replete with missing frames (where are Kino when you need them?), I'm truly glad I was given an opportunity to watch this elusive classic from the Silent era after having read so much about it since childhood! Let's hope now that another highly-regarded (and much-filmed) Conrad Veidt vehicle, THE HANDS OF ORLAC (1925), also gets a DVD release soon...
          7FieCrier

          good Faustian silent, with some striking scenes amidst some tedium

          I watched Alpha Video's cheap DVD of this. It lacks the original title and inter titles, though some easy to read new inter titles have been added. The musical score is unremarkable, and while called original by the DVD box, seems "canned." Balduin is a poor student, but a great fencer. Apart from that, we don't learn very much about him or what he wants. He is, however, humiliated by his poverty. He wishes perhaps a rich heiress would marry him.

          A mephistophelian character named Scarpinetti offers to deliver on that, and in one scene dramatically stands atop a windy hill by a fallen tree gesturing towards a hunting party. They seem to follow his directions, which leads to a rich heiress having trouble with her horse near Balduin, who rescues her.

          However, this is just a tease from Scarpinetti. Balduin goes to visit the woman later, taking with him a flower from a poor flower girl (who seems sweet on him). He fidgets with the flower behind his back, and seems to be contemplating giving it to the rich woman, when her fiancé's large flower arrangement arrives. Balduin realizes he needs money to woo this woman (forgetting, seemingly, that he'd wanted a rich woman for money in the first place anyway).

          He makes a deal with Scarpinetti: 600,000 pieces of gold (! - error in the intertitle, maybe?) and Scarpinetti gets to take anything he wishes from Balduin's room. He manages to take Balduin's mirror reflection, and while that would seem to be the end of the deal, Scarpinetti still influences events in Balduin's life.

          There are some striking scenes in the movie, and some scenes that really drag. One that goes on for a long time is a party after someone had died, and there doesn't seem to be much purpose to it, or at least for it to have been so long.

          Balduin's mirror reflection doppelganger doesn't show up much, but figures in more towards the end, which is pretty satisfactory. I'm curious to see the other adaptations of this story now as well.
          10lucad_99

          Something about this film

          I have watched a lot of silent films in my life (love the genre) and I must say in a lot of ways this film blew me away more than most. I love Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Nosferatu and Metropolis, but this film snuck up on me in a way I didn't expect that none of those films did. It was scary. Scarier than Nosferatu. I couldn't keep my eyes off the screen. It's also beautiful. Some scenes, like Werner Krauss on the Mountaintop, are riveting. It starts out almost as a joke with the tombstone, but that tombstone later becomes a slap in the face. Conrad Veidt is always good, but here he is so painfully and chillingly aware of his huge mistake every time he looks in the mirror and it shows so well. He seems to find one thing in each movie that will make him unforgettable. I wanted to rewind the student's life as the horror set in. I am sure this movie influenced many film noir directors with the cinematography. I could see the future of film here and I will definitely watch it again.
          TheCapsuleCritic

          One Of Conrad Veidt's Finest German Silents

          I first read about the legendary German silent film THE STUDENT OF PRAGUE (1926) when I was 15 years old. Now almost 60 years later, I finally got to see it in a restored version from the Munich Film Museum and it has made quite an impression. Of all the legendary German silents, STUDENT is the last one to be released in an updated condition. This is due to the fact it was very difficult to assemble a complete print as the original negative no longer exists. As is often the case with silent movies and especially those from Germany, numerous public domain copies are available which range from poor to unwatchable. Most of the copies of STUDENT run under 90 minutes and some are only about an hour. The MFF version runs 133 minutes and is color tinted.

          The plot is a combination of FAUST and Poe's WILLIAM WILSON. Conrad Veidt plays Baldwin, a poor student who falls in love with an upper class girl but doesn't have the money to woo her. He makes a deal with the Devil for wealth but at an unexpected cost. Satan takes Baldwin's mirror reflection as payment. The doppelganger does bad things that the student is blamed for. This leads to a final confrontation. The Devil is played by Veidt's CABINET OF DR CALIGARI co-star Werner Krauss. His appearances are brief, but unforgettable. Elizza La Porta portrays the flower girl whom Baldwin rejects. Director Henrik Galeen, who wrote two other German supernatural classics, NOSFERATU and THE GOLEM, shows that he was just as capable behind the camera.

          Like most important films from the Weimar Era, STUDENT is divided into acts as if it were a stage play. There are 7 acts of which two, Acts 3 and 6, linger in the memory long after the movie ends. In Act 3 Baldwin makes his deal with the Devil. The endless stream of money coming from a small coin purse until it overflows the table followed by Baldwin's reflection walking out of the mirror as he stands motionless, is mesmerizing. Act 6 takes place in a tavern where Baldwin has gone after being abandoned by his his friends. He buys drinks for everyone, and they start dancing. Slowly at first, then things get wilder and more diabolical as Baldwin comes to realize that his life is no longer his own and he has no control over what will happen to him next. The tavern scene is my favorite in the movie.

          This restoration was done in 1999 and, while not perfect, at least gives us the opportunity to view the complete film in a pretty good condition. The source material was derived from two prints, one from Uruguay, the other from Moscow film archives. The print has been tinted but is oversaturated in places (which can be corrected by decreasing the color on your TV) and comes with a newly composed score from Stephen Horne which was done in 2016. The scoring of the Act 6 party scene is one of the most effective I have ever heard. Although the DVD comes from Germany, it's an all-Region release which means it plays on Region One DVD players without any issues. Hopefully a fully restored Blu-ray edition, including Horne's music, will be ready for the film's 100th anniversary in 2026... For more reviews visit The Capsule Critic.
          8mlink-36-9815

          another veidt gem

          I first saw this at Pacific Film Archive & was looking forward to it. But the projection was so slow that I became nervous & it seemed to be taking forever to get going. Finally after about 40 min. I had to leave. The film just was unwatchable at that speed. Afterwards I regretted not staying to the end. Now I have seen it on DVD I understand it a lot more and it still drags at 110 min. But the Archive print was perfect & the DVD has lots of frames missing. The best effect was Veidt walking out of the mirror. Beautifully done. There are a lot of titles removed & you can see someone tell somebody something & with the title removed there is a jump cut. HINT: the people who made the movie did so to give the audience information. when a title is removed you get the opposite effect. You become confused & cheated. The movie does not need a 2nd editor. The editor on the credits is fine. Its possible to ruin a movie by this stupidity.

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          Histoire

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          • Anecdotes
            Elizza La Porta's debut.
          • Autres versions
            Version restored in 1999 for the Munich Film Archive based on a copy with Spanish intertitles from the Archivo Nacional de la Imagen y la Palabra - Sodre in Montevideo that was secured by L'Immagine Ritrovata, Bologna, and a German copy secured by Gosfilmofond, Moskow. The version has been re-tinted, with the tinting only partially matching that of the Spanish copy. Music by Stephen Horne, sound Orpheus Studio, London. Runtime 2 hours 13 minutes.
          • Connexions
            Edited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Le contrôle de l'univers (1999)

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          • Date de sortie
            • 26 décembre 1926 (Sweden)
          • Pays d’origine
            • Germany
          • Langue
            • German
          • Aussi connu sous le nom de
            • The Student of Prague
          • société de production
            • Sokal-Film GmbH
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            • 1h 50m(110 min)
          • Mixage
            • Silent
          • Rapport de forme
            • 1.33 : 1

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