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The Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna
The Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna
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The Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna

Original Title: Die wunderbare Lüge der Nina Petrowna

1929
1h 20m
History
Romance
Drama

Status

Released

Release

1929

Runtime

1h 20m

Storyline

This silent-screen classic, like many others produced near the end of the silent era, was both a theatrical extravaganza boasting an original orchestral score and an item which languished in obscurity for many years. When Carlo Piccardi took what was left of the score by Maurice Jaubert and re-created it, the existing footage was restored and paired with a new orchestral performance which was shown in Paris in 1988. The film's story concerns the travails of a woman who has been living quite comfortably as the mistress of a colonel in the Tsar's army in Russia. However, she eventually encounters a penniless young lieutenant and falls madly in love with him, as he does with her. Despite her best intentions of remaining with the colonel, and his intention to avoid trouble with his fellow soldiers, they cannot forswear this relationship, and tragedy is the inevitable result. The title refers to a moving incident in the story, and translates as "the wonderful lie of Nina Petrovna."

Score Distribution

Details

Status
Released
Runtime
1h 20m
Apr 15, 1929
Languages
No Language
Director
Hanns Schwarz
Hanns Schwarz
Production
UFA
UFA
Production Countries
Germany

Top Cast

8 Cast Members

Brigitte Helm

Brigitte Helm

Nina Petrowna

Francis Lederer

Francis Lederer

Lt. Michael Rostof

Warwick Ward

Warwick Ward

Col. Beranoff

Lya Jan

Bauernmädchen

Harry Hardt

Harry Hardt

Ekkehard Arendt

Ekkehard Arendt

Michael von Newlinsky

Michael von Newlinsky

Franz Schafheitlin

Franz Schafheitlin

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