The Street (1923)
The movie follows two distinct plot lines until the two eventually merge: the first is that of the bored middle-aged man seeking a departure from monotony in his life; the second is that of the blind man and the little boy, his grandson, who are interdependent. None of the characters have been given names and are therefore referred to only by description. The city is an expressionistic nightmare, a dangerous and chaotic place.
Director: Karl Grune
Genre: Drama, Crime
Runtime: 79 min
Release Date: November 29, 1923
Cast
- Anton Edthofer - The pimp
- Aud Egede-Nissen - Dirne
- Leonhard Haskel - Herr aus der Provinz
- Lucie Höflich - Frau
- Max Schreck - The blind man
- Eugen Klöpfer
- Etelka Maquita - Street girl
- Hans Trautner
Screenplay
Cinematography: Karl Hasselmann
Production: Stern-Film
Country: Germany
Language: No Language
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Karl Grune
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Street about?
- The movie follows two distinct plot lines until the two eventually merge: the first is that of the bored middle-aged man seeking a departure from monotony in his life; the second is that of the blind man and the little boy, his grandson, who are interdependent. None of the characters have been given names and are therefore referred to only by description. The city is an expressionistic nightmare, a dangerous and chaotic place.
- Who directed The Street?
- The Street was directed by Karl Grune.
- Who stars in The Street?
- The Street stars Anton Edthofer, Aud Egede-Nissen, Leonhard Haskel, Lucie Höflich, Max Schreck, Eugen Klöpfer.
- How long is The Street?
- The Street has a runtime of 1h 19m (79 minutes).
- What genre is The Street?
- The Street is a Drama, Crime film.
- Where was The Street produced?
- The Street was produced in Germany.