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    Die Bergkatze

    1921 · Romantic comedy · 1h 19m

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  1. The Wildcat (a.k.a. The Mountain Cat, German: Die Bergkatze), subtitled A Grotesque in Four Acts, is a 1921 German silent, farcical romantic comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin.

  2. The Wildcat: Directed by Ernst Lubitsch. With Pola Negri, Victor Janson, Paul Heidemann, Wilhelm Diegelmann. A charismatic lieutenant newly assigned to a remote fort is captured by a group of mountain bandits, thus setting in motion a madcap farce that is Lubitsch at his most unrestrained.

  3. Mar 6, 2021 · The Wildcat (1921) by. Ernst Lubitsch. Topics. Ernst Lubitsch, Pola Negri, Silent Film. Item Size. 727.7M. A charismatic lieutenant newly assigned to a remote fort is captured by a group of mountain bandits, thus setting in motion a madcap farce that is Lubitsch at his most unrestrained. Addeddate.

  4. A charismatic lieutenant newly assigned to a remote fort is captured by a group of mountain bandits, thus setting in motion a madcap farce that is Lubitsch at his most unrestrained. A wonderfully anarchic and playfully subversive satire of military life from one of the great comedy filmmakers. Cast. Crew. Details.

  5. A charismatic lieutenant newly assigned to a remote fort is captured by a group of mountain bandits, thus setting in motion a madcap farce that is Lubitsch at his most unrestrained. A wonderfully anarchic and playfully subversive satire of military life from one of the great comedy filmmakers.

  6. The Wildcat (1921), one of their last German collaborations, was an anomaly in both their careers. It was a rollicking comedy, and Lubitsch's own favorite of his German films, but it was a failure in Germany, and was never released in the U.S., so it is little known.

  7. A charismatic lieutenant newly assigned to a remote fort is captured by a group of mountain bandits, thus setting in motion a madcap farce that is Lubitsch at his most unrestrained. A wonderfully anarchic and playfully subversive satire of military life from one of the great comedy filmmakers.

  8. The Wild Cat, subtitled A Grotesque in Four Acts, is a 1921 German silent, farcical romantic comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin.

  9. The Wildcat (a.k.a. The Mountain Cat, German: Die Bergkatze), subtitled A Grotesque in Four Acts, is a 1921 German silent, farcical romantic comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin.

  10. Year: 1921. Original title: Die Bergkatze (The Wildcat). Synopsis: The daughter of the leader of a gang of mountain bandits falls in love with the head of the military outfit in charge of arresting her father.

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