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Films
At a Glance ROSETT
not now producing with so much intensity as they were before, and 1 understand that the importers will have more business in Germany, as they will introduce more foreign pictures in this territory.
This state of things is due to the rati of the mark which, by its depreciation, has augmented considerably the price of the picture productions. < 'f course, the German stars do not cease working, but the situation is not \ cry brilliant
t Ksi Oswalda, for instance, quite a good film actress, is continuing her scries of pictures and she lias already completed many.
( Issi I 'swalda is one of the best German actn and is particularly good for roles in which she has to be waggish, malicious and cunning. She is all that, at least she seems to be when we see her on the screen and she has also a very delightful smile.
AUSTRIA
I referred to this c&untry very briefly in my last article when citing "Don Juan." I may now give you some more particulars about the film activities in Austria whose production is often amalgamated with the German one.
There are, amongst others, two big studies in Austria, viz : The Sascha Film and the Vita Filmindustri.
The first produced lately a spectacular film originally called "Sodom and Gomorrah" featuring the Austrian star, Lucie Doraine, who has a certain popularity in many European countries. At the moment of writing this article, I am informed that this picture is now shown in the States under another title.
Another picture made at the Sascha studios is called "Sons of the Revolution." The episodes of the French Revolution, most of which more likely occurred in the imagination of the writers, seem to attract more and more the producers of the different countries.
"Sons of the Revolution" is an adaptation of the book by Frederic Soulie and can be said to be the story of a boy whose origin is unknown, as he was born during the troubled period of the French Revolution.
After many adventures, he will find out who his parents are and, of course, he has also the opportunity of finding a charming wife. There are some beautiful scenes in this rather improbable story and the acting is perfect.
The Vita Filmindustri has completed a photoplay called "Bobby."
The hero is a little boy and a clever actor too, who decides to become a detective one day (Continued on page 84)
Above is a FrancoBelgian picture, "Manage de Minuit" (Midnight Marriage), Nelly Muriel, a Belgian cinema actress, is the star. Right, "Sons of the Revolution," another Austrian film, with Oskar B e r e g i and Miss Sealsf oelo. Below is O s s i Oswalda, a German film star in "The Girl With the Mask"
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