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The Perfect Man...Without Soul!
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Part of the artificial-creature series encompassing Der Golem (1914 and 1920), Alraune (1918, 1928, 1930) and Metropolis (1926)... See more » | Add synopsis »
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Cast

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Olaf Fønss ... Homunculus
Ernst Ludwig ... Prof. Ortmann
Adolf Paul ... Dr. Hansen
Albert Paul ... Dr. Hansen
Lore Rückert ... Tochter Margarete Hansen
Max Ruhbeck ... Generalprokurator Steffens
Lia Borré ... Tochter des Generalprokurator Steffens
Friedrich Kühne ... Edgar Rodin
Theodor Loos ... Sven Friedland
Mechthildis Thein ... Margot
Aud Egede Nissen
Josef Bunzl
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Fern Andra ... (unconfirmed)
Maria Carmi ... (unconfirmed)
Lupu Pick ... (unconfirmed)
Gustav von Wangenheim ... (unconfirmed)
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Directed by
Otto Rippert 
 
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Robert Reinert 

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Hanns Lippmann .... producer
 
Cinematography by
Carl Hoffmann 
 
Production Design by
Robert A. Dietrich 
 

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Missing Its Soul, 27 May 2011
Author: boblipton from New York City

This was originally a super-serial, composed of feature-length episodes, and like Feuillade's LES VAMPIRES, was meant to play not only as a serial, but as a series. However, the only remaining copy of this is a cut-down of all six episodes, about an hour and a quarter in length, held by the George Eastman House and available at the moment for viewing on their website. My thanks to them for making this and several dozen other movies of the Teens and early Twenties more generally available.

While the are some great technical strengths to the movie, including some wonderful photography (notice the strong use of framing not by irising, as was still very common at this time, but by using structure and set decoration to change the effective frame size) and toning (a process in which the black silver nitrate is replaced by other compounds with colors, resulting in white whites, black blacks but colors instead of grays) and a good story which asks the question: is the soul born with the body, or the gift of god? Unfortunately, I find the style of acting to be rather over the top, involving a lot of rolling eyes. The net effect is very watchable, but not great.

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