The Pride of the Firm (1914)
Der Stolz der Firma, meaning The Pride of the Business, is a classic German silent film from 1914. The film tells the story of a shrewd apprentice and is filmed in the comical style of director Lubitsch. This is one of the few Lubitsch films from World War I that wasn’t lost.
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Ernst Lubitsch | As: Siegmund Lachmann |
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Martha Kriwitz | As: Lilly Maass |
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Victor Arnold | As: J. C. Berg |
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Albert Paulig | As: Charly Forst |
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Alfred Kühne | As: Herr Hofman |
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Der Stolz der Firma, meaning The Pride of the Business, is a classic German silent film from 1914. The film tells the story of a shrewd apprentice and is filmed in the comical style of director Lubitsch. This is one of the few Lubitsch films from World War I that wasn’t lost.
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Cast
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Ernst Lubitsch |
Siegmund Lachmann |
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Martha Kriwitz |
Lilly Maass |
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Victor Arnold |
J. C. Berg |
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Albert Paulig |
Charly Forst |
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Alfred Kühne |
Herr Hofman |
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Hugo Döblin |
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Ressel Orla |
Directed By
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Carl Wilhelm |
Director |
Writing Credits
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Jacques Burg |
Screenplay |
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Walter Turszinsky |
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Production Crew
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Paul Davidson |
Producer |
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Friedrich Weinmann |
Director of Photography |
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