The Mistress of the World, part V: Ophir, the city of the past (1920)
As Madsen and Maud explore the city of Ophir, they witness an ancient ritual performed by the residents. The two are discovered, and with strangers desecrating the city's sacred ground, Maud is to be sacrificed to the goddess Ophirs, while Madsen is taken to the Sabytes, an enslaved native tribe.
Director: Uwe Jens Krafft
Genre: Drama, Adventure
Runtime: 85 min
Release Date: January 9, 1920
Cast
- Mia May - Maud Gregaards
- Michael Bohnen - Consul Madsen
- Paul Hansen - Alan Stanley
- Louis Brody - Simba
Screenplay
Cinematography: Werner Brandes
Production: May-Film
Country: Germany
Language: No Language
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Uwe Jens Krafft
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Mistress of the World, part V: Ophir, the city of the past about?
- As Madsen and Maud explore the city of Ophir, they witness an ancient ritual performed by the residents. The two are discovered, and with strangers desecrating the city's sacred ground, Maud is to be sacrificed to the goddess Ophirs, while Madsen is taken to the Sabytes, an enslaved native tribe.
- Who directed The Mistress of the World, part V: Ophir, the city of the past?
- The Mistress of the World, part V: Ophir, the city of the past was directed by Uwe Jens Krafft.
- Who stars in The Mistress of the World, part V: Ophir, the city of the past?
- The Mistress of the World, part V: Ophir, the city of the past stars Mia May, Michael Bohnen, Paul Hansen, Louis Brody.
- How long is The Mistress of the World, part V: Ophir, the city of the past?
- The Mistress of the World, part V: Ophir, the city of the past has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
- What genre is The Mistress of the World, part V: Ophir, the city of the past?
- The Mistress of the World, part V: Ophir, the city of the past is a Drama, Adventure film.
- Where was The Mistress of the World, part V: Ophir, the city of the past produced?
- The Mistress of the World, part V: Ophir, the city of the past was produced in Germany.