Poster of Das Schweigen am Starnbergersee

Das Schweigen am Starnbergersee

Plot: This is a very early feature by Rolf Raffé concerning the supposedly "mad" King of Bavaria, Ludwig II, probably the first feature film concerning the life of that King. In the piece, which is for the most part a straightforwards historical biopic from the DW Griffith school of narrative filmmaking, Ludwig is portrayed as an Idealist who cannot fit into the world of his contemporaries
Release Date: Saturday, January 24 1920
104 years ago
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Portrait of Oskar BayrerOskar Bayrer
Oskar Bayrer was
>> in Das Schweigen am Starnbergersee
as 'Count Dürkheim'.
Unknown Birthday
Portrait of Ferdinand BonnFerdinand Bonn
Ferdinand Bonn was
58 in Das Schweigen am Starnbergersee
as 'Late Ludwig II.'.
Fri, Dec 20 1861 –
Sun, Sep 24 1933
Portrait of Karl GuttenbergerKarl Guttenberger
Karl Guttenberger was
>> in Das Schweigen am Starnbergersee
as 'Richard Wagner'.
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Portrait of Anton HerrmannAnton Herrmann
Anton Herrmann was
>> in Das Schweigen am Starnbergersee
as 'Count Holnstein'.
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Portrait of Addi HomburgAddi Homburg
Addi Homburg was
>> in Das Schweigen am Starnbergersee
as 'Princess Sophie von Bayern'.
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Portrait of Carla NelsenCarla Nelsen
Carla Nelsen was
>> in Das Schweigen am Starnbergersee
as 'Empress Elisabeth von Österreich'.
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Portrait of Ludwig WenggLudwig Wengg
Ludwig Wengg was
>> in Das Schweigen am Starnbergersee
as 'Dr. Gudden'.
Unknown Birthday
Portrait of Martin WilhelmMartin Wilhelm
Martin Wilhelm was
>> in Das Schweigen am Starnbergersee
as 'Young Ludwig II.'.
Unknown Birthday
Portrait of Toni ZehendToni Zehend
Toni Zehend was
>> in Das Schweigen am Starnbergersee
as 'Hesselschwert'.
Unknown Birthday

Crew

Portrait of Rolf RafféRolf Raffé
Rolf Raffé was
>> in Das Schweigen am Starnbergersee
as 'Director, Producer'
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Portrait of Karl AttenbergerKarl Attenberger
Karl Attenberger was
34 in Das Schweigen am Starnbergersee
as 'Cinematography'
Wed, Oct 28 1885 –
Mon, Nov 19 1951