Trilby (1912 film)

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Trilby is a 1912 Austrian

Luise Kolm, Jacob Fleck, and Claudius Veltée. The screenplay is based on the novel by the same name by George du Maurier.[1]

The film starred Paul Askonas [de][2][3] as the Hungarian musician Svengali, and Elsa Galafrés as Trilby, a young singer hypnotised and dominated by Svengali.

At the time of its release, with a duration of 50 minutes,[4] it was the longest film produced in Austria.[1]

The current survival status of the film is unknown.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b von Dassanowsky, Robert (October 2004). "Great Directors: Kolm-Fleck, Louise". Senses of Cinema (33).
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  5. ^ "Silent Era : Progressive Silent Film List". www.silentera.com. Retrieved 2024-02-24.

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