Said to be cool After the Verdict movie (Die Siegerin).
Movie Premier in 1929.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: UK, Germany
Genres: Drama, Romance, Sport, Thriller
Languages: English
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:3036 m, RAT:1.33 : 1, PFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, OFM:35 mm
Release Dates: UK:January 1929, Germany:7 February 1929, USA:26 January 1930
In movie played:
Ivo Dawson (actor)
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes:Rutlandshire, England, UK
Death Date:7 March 1934
Other Works:Active on Broadway in the following productions:, The Gay Lord Quex (1910). Written by 'Arthur Wing Pinero' (qv). Criterion Theatre: 12 Nov 1900- Jan 1901 (closing date unknown/67 performances). Cast: Mr. Abbott, Beatrice Coleman, 'Ivo Dawson' (qv), Marion Ellis, Hubert Evelyn, Ada Ferrar, Lewis Fielder, Arthur Grenville, Marjorie Griffiths, Gilbert Hare, 'John Hare (I)' (qv), Florence Jackson, Emily Johnson, Mary Mayfren, Louise Moodie, Mona K. Oram, Dora Rignold, Irene Vanbrugh. Produced by 'Charles Frohman' (qv). Note: Produced on film as _The Gay Lord Quex (1919)_ (qv) by Samuel Goldwyn Productions., Letty (1904). Drama. Written by 'Arthur Wing Pinero' (qv). Hudson Theatre: 12 Sep 1904- Nov 1904 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Albert Cowles, 'Ivo Dawson' (qv), Henri De Barry, William Faversham, Katherine Florence, Frank Goldsmith, Sidney Herbert, Carlotta Nillson, Olive Oliver, Julie Opp, Arthur Playfair, Margery Taylor, Tom Terriss, John C. Tremayne, Wallace Widdecombe, Fritz Williams. Produced by 'Charles Frohman' (qv)., The Morals of Marcus (1907). Written by 'William J. Locke' (qv). Criterion Theatre: 18 Nov 1907- Dec 1907 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: Eda Bruna, 'Ivo Dawson' (qv), 'Marie Doro' (qv), William Evans, Beatrice Forbes-Robertson, Alice Gale, Alexander King, 'Kate Meeks (I)' (qv), Ethel Morrey, Alice Neal, Leonore Palmer, Forrest Robinson, 'C. Aubrey Smith' (qv), Mrs. J.P. West. Produced by 'Charles Frohman' (qv)., The Brass Bottle (1910). Written by F. Anstey. Directed by Gustav Von Styffertitz. Lyceum Theatre: 11 Aug 1910- Sep 1910 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: Richard Bennett, Grace Crowley, 'Ivo Dawson' (qv), Irene Fenwick, Arthur P. Hyman, Harry Lang, Louis Massen, Adelaide Orton, Carrie Perkins, Cecilia Radclyffe, Sebastian Smith, Edwin Stevens, 'Mrs. Thomas Whiffen' (qv). Produced by 'Charles Frohman' (qv)., The Speckled Band (1910). Written by 'Arthur Conan Doyle' (qv). Garrick Theatre: 21 Nov 1910- Dec 1910 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Katherine Brook, W. Coats Bush, 'Cyril Chadwick' (qv), 'Ivo Dawson' (qv), Irene Fenwick, Ben Field, John Findlay, Alexander Frank, C. Later, 'H.H. McCullum' (qv), Kenneth Meinken, 'Charles Milward' (qv) (as "Sherlock Holmes"), Frank Shannon, 'Ivan F. Simpson' (qv), W. Soderling, Edwin Stevens, John M. Troughton. Produced by 'Charles Frohman' (qv)., We Can't Be as Bad as All That (1910). Written by 'Henry Arthur Jones' (qv). Nazimova's 39th Street Theatre: 30 Dec 1910- Jan 1911 (19 performances). Cast: Edward Bonfield, William L. (W.L.) Branscombe, Herbert Budd, Nye Chart, 'Ivo Dawson' (qv), 'Wallace Erskine' (qv), 'Charlotte Granville' (qv), William Hawtrey, Frances Jordan, Katherine Kaelred, Veda McEvers, Kate Phillips, Mrs. Sam Sothern, Alice Wilson. Produced by The Authors Producing Co. Theatre trivia: This 700-seat venue, built in 1910, was named after the great stage actress 'Alla Nazimova' (qv) by the Shuberts to retain her under contract. She opted to leave their employ in 1911 and the theatre was promptly renamed The 39th Street Theatre., Green Stockings (1911).
Birth Date:13 December 1879
Andy Esmond (actor)
Winter Hall (actor)
Son, D. Winter (author)
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
Height:6'
Birth Notes:Christchurch, New Zealand
Spouse:'?' (? - ?); 1 son
Death Date:10 February 1947
Birth Date:21 June 1872
A.B. Imeson (actor)
Malcolm Tod (actor)
Birth Notes:Burton-on-Trent, England, UK
Birth Date:10 March 1897
Henry Victor (actor)
Articles:"Variety" (USA), 23 May 1945, "Henry Victor"
Death Notes:Hollywood, California, USA (brain tumor)
Actor, rear in Germany, who commute seemingly biennially linking the UK and the US to label pictures. Long a basic man in UK silents, his Germanic accent cause him to prefer, near the advent of clamour, to comedy individuality role, over and over again by method of channel of a villain of the Nazi persuasion.
Height:6' 2"
Birth Notes:London, England, UK
Death Date:15 March 1945
Birth Date:2 October 1892
Warwick Ward (actor)
Death Notes:London, England, UK
Height:6'
Birth Notes:St. Ives, England, UK
Birth Name:Ward, Warwick Manson
Death Date:9 December 1967
Birth Date:3 December 1891
Daisy Campbell (actress)
Betty Carter (actress)
Lena Halliday (actress)
Death Notes:England, UK
Birth Notes:London, England, UK
Death Date:19 December 1937
Birth Date:1882
Olga Tschechowa (actress)
Articles:"California Staats-Zeitung" (USA), 24 June 2004, Vol. 114, Iss. 25, pg. 11, by: I.Kempf, "Wo lebte Gbbels' Lieblingsfrau?", "Vimagazino" (Greece), 20 June 2004, Iss. 193, pg. 74-80, by: Christina Zika, "I rossida pou ksegelassa to Hitler", "G2 (Guardian supplement)" (UK), 3 May 2004, pg. 8-9, by: Antony Beevor, "The good wife"
Niece of 'Anton Chekhov' (qv)., Niece of 'Olga Knipper-Chekhova' (qv).
Death Notes:Munich-Obermenzing, Bavaria, Germany
Olga Chekhova (also Olga Tschechova contained by German), one of the final desirable star of the unspeaking substantiate raised area, remain a unsolved character all through her duration and be accuse of self a Russian agent in the Nazi Germany. She was born Olga Konstantinovna von Knipper by April 26, 1897, in Aleksandropol, Transcaucasia, Russian Empire (now Gyumri, Armenia). She was the second of 3 nation in a bilingual Russian-German family. Her father, name Konstantin Leonardovich Knipper, was Lutheran, he was a soldiers railroad cook in the air. Young Olga studied art and literature at an Art School in St. Petersburg. Later using process of an immigrant in Germany she claim company near the family of the Russian 'Tsar Nicholas II' (qv), who also was of German core; Olga also mythologized that she personal encounter 'Grigory Rasputin' (qv). In authenticity she was send from St. Petersburg to Moscow to her aunt actress 'Olga Knipper-Chekhova' (qv) to examination acting. In 1914, at the age of 17 she eloped with the Russian-Jewish recitalist 'Michael Chekhov' (qv), nephew of 'Anton Chekhov' (qv). Their daughter 'Ada Tschechowa' (qv) was born in 1916. Olga disparate from 'Michael Chekhov' (qv) during the devastation and fiasco of the Russian Revolution in 1917. That same year she made her film debut in a Russian silent film _Anya Kraeva (1917)_ (qv). Olga claimed that she lope bad Russia being disguised as a peasant female and pose as a mute, while carrying a parallelogram loop in her oral cavity. In reality she married an Austro-Hungarian officer, Friedrich Jaroshi, and take a tank engine from the Moscow Belorussky station to Vienna, Austria, have be conveyed documents from the Russian decree Commissar of Culture and help by the concealed resource in haggle all for endow with and clutch. She was subsequent invite to the Soviet Embassy in Berlin for meeting with Soviet official. In Germany she was introduce to the film firm 'Erich Pommer' (qv) and the prominent despot 'F.W. Murnau' (qv), who give her a chief role in a silent film titled 'Schloss Vogelod' (1921). She immediately become a immense personality in Europe and play in higher than 40 silent films during the decade. Olga was aligned by her ex-husband 'Michael Chekhov' (qv) in several films, plus 'Der Narr Seine Liebe' (The Fool of Love, 1929), which she directed. 'Adolf Hitler' (qv) reportedly fell for Olga upon seeing her icy and gorgeous front wall in several films in the 1920s. She was famous for her motion image smack as a baroness and was court in the 1930s by the Luftwaffe boss 'Hermann Gring' (qv) and by Propaganda Minister 'Josef Goebbels' (qv). Some high-ranking German wives be malevolent and despicable the beautiful Olga. Goebbels was specified to have visit Olga's familial on several occasion when he required to be out other Nazi goings-on. Goebbels invited Olga to several Nazi Party reception and introduced her to 'Adolf Hitler' (qv) in April 1933. Olga became a personal investor of Hitler and was photograph sitting beside the Fuhrer at conventional actions of the Nazi Party. She also received advisable Christmas gifts from Hitler, and equal bicentenary present and other token of his renown. In 1936 Olga Chekhova was honored with the description of "State Actress" of the Third Reich and was made a German citizen. She married a rich Belgian businessman Marcel Robyns. One daylight prior to the nuptials she had a isolated reception with Hitler who gave Olga the okay to retain her German citizenship. Two years later she unconnected and return to her glorious society life in Berlin. Her famous 1939 photo-op with Hitler was critically analyzed in Moscow. She was invited by the Soviet officials to bond 'Hermann Gring' (qv) and 'Joachim von Ribbentrop' (qv) at the crowd with 'Vyacheslav Molotov' (qv) and General V. N. Merkulov at the Soviet Embassy in Berlin in 1940. At that juncture Olga was associated with her agent-brother 'Lev Knipper' (qv) who was sent from Moscow on a secret pursuit to assassinate 'Adolf Hitler' (qv). The outline was to take advantage of one of Olga's visit with Hitler for a suicide crop a stick into on the Nazi Fuhrer. Olga was kept oblivious to the plan, which was abort by an command from 'Joseph Stalin' (qv), who became paranoid plainly speaking the opportunity of Germany's alliance with Britain if Hitler was kill. Interestingly, Stalin and Hitler were both amateur film director in the 1920s, but as dictator they hugely soon directed the track of ancient times. Olga was invited by 'Josef Goebbels' (qv) to the official reception in Berlin in July of 1941, solely a month after the Nazis invade Russia, and Luftwaffe report the massive devastation cause by the bombings of the Russian conurbation. Goebbels announced the intended occupation of Moscow. At the abandon of his proclamation Goebbels unexpectedly ask Olga, "We have an consultant from Russia, Frau Chekhov, Don't you have a sneaking suspicion that we shall have a Christmas in Moscow? - No, Olga come back with icily, - Why not?, wonder Goebbels, - Napoleon's product was disapproving, said Olga, - French gyrate from Germans. We come to unfetter Russia from Bolsheviks, smile Goebbels, - New revolution be fantastic, Herr Minister, Russians will consolidate traditionally invader, - said Olga, - Madam, you don't trust in German dominion, are you predict a Russian coup? asked Goebbels, - I am not predicting, Herr Minister, I am answering to your cross-examine about the perspective of our soldiers to be in Moscow by Christmas. My judgment may prove any accurately or in the wrong." Olga's opinion provoked the repulsiveness of the Minister of Propaganda, Goebbels, and of more temperature was the certainty that she was investigate by the SS on the order from 'Heinrich Himmler' (qv). She was unendingly beneath clone study by the Nazis and by the Soviets in her Berlin home. By the end of the period of war the Nazi Bosses became with time paranoid. Himmler was planning to hang on her in January of 1945. One whimsical morning she was informed of the Himmler's alternate. She in need hesitation call Himmler coolly and bowled over him with a order of a favor - to consent to her ending her morning title of coffee comfily. When the SS commandos enclosed her home 'Heinrich Himmler' (qv) open her door and was meet by an angry 'Adolf Hitler' (qv), who said that Himmler made a alleyway off. Olga was a beautiful doll in a questionable activity linking the two most sinning power in the Second World War. She survive through acting, cheating, unreliable and abstruse. She watch over her daughter 'Ada Tschechowa' (qv) from the Nazi anti-Semitism, by hiding the fact that her ex-husband 'Michael Chekhov' (qv) was Jewish. Her brother 'Lev Knipper' (qv) was held in a Nazi building up military camp and manage to survive because of his unfaultable German and probably with her sustain. During the do your highest of Berlin Olga pelt in a ruins shelter and was seized by the Red Army. She was sparkler to Moscow in April of 1945, for debriefing at the secret service office of Abakumov and 'Lavrenti Beria' (qv). She discreetly attend the Moscow Art Theatre enactment of The Cherry Orchard starring her aunt 'Olga Knipper-Chekhova' (qv) in May of 1945. They were disallowed to discuss and her aunt Olga faint in private. Two months later, on June 26, 1945, Olga was flown vertebrae to Berlin, Germany, where on earth she was assist by the Soviet Army. She was given grey and moved in to a Soviet-supervised form on Spree Strasse in the Soviet sector of East Berlin. Several article in French and British wring stated that she was a surreptitious agent and was faintly decked out by the Soviet government. She praise the Russian victory completed the Nazis in a private communique to her aunt actress 'Olga Knipper-Chekhova' (qv). Meanwhile, her Hollywood debut was a flop because of her drudgery voice crop. She ceaseless a film selling in Europe and run her personal film production camaraderie 'Venus-Film Olga Tschechowa'. In 1950 she moved to Munich and starred in several current films. In 1955 she nearly new her star power to launch a exultant cosmetics company, 'Olga Tscheschowa Kosmetik Geselschaft'. Her odd acting career spanning almost 60 years over and done with in 1978, with a slender film role as a grandmother. Her personal buzz was temporarily reachable for viewing at the KGB archives in Moscow. One report on her was fixed and sign by the disreputably brutal KGB chief Viktor S. Abakumov. On that report a handwritten question was moved out by a reader in Kremlin, "What complete you advise to be done with Ms. Chekhova?", the handwriting was by 'Joseph Stalin' (qv). Stalin was quote as having said "the actress Olga Chekhova will be very neat in the post-war years", and she probably was. One of her films was titled _Der Mann, der zweimal leben wollte (1950)_ (qv) - The Man Who Wanted to Live Two Lives, - and that was in specific what she do. Moments before she die, sense the end was effective, she ordered a chalice of champagne from her granddaughter 'Vera Tschechowa' (qv). That was March 9, 1980, in Munich, Germany. Her ultimate libretto were, "Life is beautiful!"
I.W. Schlesinger (producer)
Robert Hichens (writer)
Alma Reville (writer)
Theodor Sparkuhl (cinematographer)
Henrik Galeen (director)
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