Different From The Others
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− | '''Different From The Others''' is a 1919 German silent film, co-written by Dr. [[Magnus Hirschfeld]] which was intended as a political statement against then-current anti-homosexuality laws. Dr Hirschfeld had a minor performing role as a physician, assumed to be Hirschfeld himself. | + | '''<em>Different From The Others</em>''' (<em>Anders als die Andern</em>) is a 1919 German silent film, co-written by Dr. [[Magnus Hirschfeld]] which was intended as a political statement against then-current anti-homosexuality laws. Dr Hirschfeld had a minor performing role as a physician, assumed to be Hirschfeld himself. |
The film starred several well-known German actors of the era, including Conrad Weidt, Ilse Von Tasso-Lind, and Alexandra Willegh. | The film starred several well-known German actors of the era, including Conrad Weidt, Ilse Von Tasso-Lind, and Alexandra Willegh. | ||
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The film was directed by Director Richard Oswald and the Director of Photography was Max Fassbender, both veterans of the silent film industry. | The film was directed by Director Richard Oswald and the Director of Photography was Max Fassbender, both veterans of the silent film industry. | ||
− | == External Links | + | == External Links == |
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0009878/ IMDB entry | http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0009878/ IMDB entry |
Revision as of 16:37, 13 September 2014
Different From The Others (Anders als die Andern) is a 1919 German silent film, co-written by Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld which was intended as a political statement against then-current anti-homosexuality laws. Dr Hirschfeld had a minor performing role as a physician, assumed to be Hirschfeld himself.
The film starred several well-known German actors of the era, including Conrad Weidt, Ilse Von Tasso-Lind, and Alexandra Willegh.
The film was directed by Director Richard Oswald and the Director of Photography was Max Fassbender, both veterans of the silent film industry.
External Links
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0009878/ IMDB entry