The Phantom (1922)
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- Not Rated
- 2h 5min
- Drama, Romance
- 13 Nov 1922 (Germany)
- Movie
A shiftless young man becomes obsessed with a mysterious woman and yearns to find her again.
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Cast
Alfred Abel | ... |
Lorenz Lubota
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Frida Richard | ... |
Lubotas Mutter / Lubota's Mother
(as Frieda Richard)
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Aud Egede-Nissen | ... |
Melanie Lubota
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Hans Heinrich von Twardowski | ... |
Hugo Lubota
(as H.H. v. Twardowski)
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Adolf Klein | ... |
Eisenwarenhändler Harlan
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Olga Engl | ... |
Harlans Frau / Harlan's Wife
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Lya De Putti | ... |
Veronika Harlan / Mellitta
(as Lya de Putti)
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Ilka Grüning | ... |
Baronin / Baroness
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Grete Berger | ... |
Pfandleiherin Schwabe / Pawnbroker Schwabe
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Anton Edthofer | ... |
Wigottschinski
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Karl Etlinger | ... |
Buchbinder Starke / Bookbinder Starke
(as Karl Ettlinger)
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Lil Dagover | ... |
Marie Starke
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Heinrich Witte | ... |
Amtsdiener / Clerk
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Wilhelm Diegelmann | ... |
Literary Editor
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Gerhart Hauptmann | ... |
Self in Opening Credits
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Ursula Nest | ... |
Little Girl playing near Harlan house (uncredited)
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Directed by
F.W. Murnau |
Written by
Gerhart Hauptmann | ... | (based on the novel by) |
Thea von Harbou | ... | (adapted for the screen by) |
Hans Heinrich von Twardowski | ... | () (uncredited) |
Produced by
Jeffery Masino | ... | producer |
Erich Pommer | ... | producer |
Music by
Robert Israel | ... | (music score composed by) |
Cinematography by
Axel Graatkjær | ... | (photography) |
Theophan Ouchakoff | ... | (photography) |
Editorial Department
Ralph Eck | ... | telecine: Ascent Media |
Production Design by
Hermann Warm | ... | (design) |
Art Direction by
Vally Reinecke | ... | (uncredited) |
Production Management
Herman Bing | ... | production manager (uncredited) |
Art Department
Erich Czerwonski | ... | sets executed by |
Brian Peterson | ... | additional production designer: Roam Creative |
Hermann Warm | ... | sets executed by |
Sound Department
Karen Eckhoff | ... | audio post-production: ADS |
Vladislav Kvapil | ... | recording director |
Vit Muzik | ... | recording director |
Music Department
Robert Israel | ... | conductor: The Robert Israel Orchestra: 2004 alternate version score / music arranger: score |
Additional Crew
Michelle Cooley | ... | production staff: Turner Entertainment Networks |
Nadja Geipert | ... | translator: German titles to English |
Alfonso Gomez | ... | intertitle compositor |
Tom Karsch | ... | production staff: Turner Entertainment Networks |
Susan Ryan | ... | production staff: Turner Entertainment Networks (as Susan K. Ryan) |
Charles Tabesh | ... | production staff: Turner Entertainment Networks |
Thanks
Janet Bergstrom | ... | special thanks |
Thomas Folland | ... | special thanks |
Nadja Geipert | ... | special thanks |
Steve LaBorico | ... | special thanks |
Michael Masino | ... | special thanks |
Billie Nakamoto | ... | special thanks |
John Novacek | ... | special thanks: Europe chamber music recording |
Jan Olsson | ... | dedicatee: Robert Israel's music score |
Brian Peterson | ... | special thanks |
Donna Weber | ... | special thanks: Europe chamber music recording |
Brad Weyl | ... | special thanks |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Decla-Bioscop AG (1922) (Germany) (theatrical) (as Decla-Bioscop Berlin)
- Kinokuniya (2007) (Japan) (DVD)
- Eureka Entertainment (2009) (United Kingdom) (DVD) (Masters of Cinema #84-85, 2 DVD set also including "Die Finanzen des Großherzogs")
- Divisa Home Video (2009) (Spain) (DVD)
- B. Wahlströms Filmbyrå (1923) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- UCM.ONE (2022) (Germany) (Blu-ray)
- UCM.ONE (2022) (Germany) (DVD)
- UCM.ONE (2022) (Germany) (video) (VoD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Law Offices of Frank M. Lunn (special thanks) (2003 alternate version)
- Studio Babelsberg (sound stages)
- The Robert Israel Orchestra (orchestra) (2003 alternate version)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Lorenz Lubota is a city clerk with no direction in life. One day on his way to work he is run over by a woman driving a chariot and he is immediately infatuated with her. His life begins to spiral out of control as he searches for this girl and tries to win her heart. Written by page8701 |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | This movie was considered lost for a long time but is now available in good condition. See more » |
Goofs | When Lorenz'a Aunt Schwabe reads his letter of termination, she is wearing gloves, but the close up of the letter shows a bare hand holding it. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood (1995). See more » |
Crazy Credits | In the opening credits Lya De Putti only appears credited as Mellitta. The "actress" who plays the role of Veronika Harlan appears credited only as "x x x". See more » |