Tabu is a lyrical documentary of Polynesian life, given added audience appeal with a fictional plotline. The story concerns a...
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1931
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Director
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1930
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The circus provides the backdrop for this melodrama that chronicles the lives of four children raised within the big top. Two...
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Director
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1929
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How typical of the great German director F. W. Murnau that he used Moliere's scathing satirical comedy Tartuffe as a...
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Director
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1927
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Considered by many to be the finest silent film ever made by a Hollywood studio, F.W. Murnau's Sunrise represents the art of...
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Director
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1927
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Faust was the mammoth German production which won F. W. Murnau his contract with Hollywood's Fox Studios. Emil Jannings...
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Director
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1926
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F.W. Murnau's German silent classic The Last Laugh (Der Letze Mann) stars Emil Jannings as the doorman of a posh Berlin...
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Director
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1924
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Director F.W. Murnau and scriptwriter Thea von Harbou both took a change of pace from their usual dramas with this satiric...
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Director
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1924
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Young Steyer (Eugen Klopfer) lives on a remote mountain farm with his parents and his daughter from a previous marriage,...
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Director
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1923
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F. W. Murnau's landmark vampire film Nosferatu isn't merely a variation on Bram Stoker's Dracula: it's a direct steal, so...
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Director
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1922
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Director
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1922
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Alfred Abel plays a store clerk who is nearly driven to insanity when he sees an apparition of a girl driving a team of white...
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Director
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1922
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The peasant girl Marizza (Tzwetta Tzatscheva) goes to work on the farm of Mme. Avricolos (Adele Sandrock), a disadvantaged...
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Director
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1922
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The German The Haunted Castle (Schloss Vogelrod) has been described as director F.W. Murnau's "warm-up" for his subsequent...
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Director
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1921
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Maud (Gertrude Welcker) is a "kept woman" attached to Cheston (Bruno Ziener), a wealthy Lord. Maud's brother Brillburn...
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Director
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1920
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Director
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1920
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Director
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1919
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