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Appendix II: A List of German Feature Films about Fashion from the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 October 2017

Mila Ganeva
Affiliation:
Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
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Summary

ALL TITLES MARKED with * are presumed lost. Essential information about them has been obtained from contemporary reviews published primarily in Film-Kurier, Licht-Bild-Bühne, and the Frankfurter Zeitung, and from the plot synopses written by the German board of film censorship, the “Zensurkarten.”

  • Heimgefunden oder Von Stufe zu Stufe: Die Lebensbeichte einer Probiermamsell (1911, dir. unknown)

  • Gelbstern (1912, dir. Otto Rippert)*

  • Die Firma heiratet (1914, dir. Carl Wilhelm)*

  • Der Stolz der Firma (1914, dir. Carl Wilhelm)

  • Schuhpalast Pinkus (1916, dir. Ernst Lubitsch)

  • Der Blusenkönig (1917, dir. Ernst Lubitsch),* preserved only in fragments

  • Die Dame, der Teufel und die Probiermamsell (1919, dir. Rudolf Biebrach)

  • Die kleine Midinette (Erlauschtes aus der Konfektion) (1921, dir. Maurice Turner, pseudonym for Wolfgang Neff)*

  • Gelbstern: Erlebnisse einer Konfektioneuse (1921, dir. Wolfgang Neff)*

  • Yvette, Die Modeprinzessin (1922, dir. Friedrich Zelnik)*

  • Das Mädel aus dem Warenhaus (1923, dir. Franz Hofer)*

  • Die Kleine aus der Konfektion (also known as Großstadt-Kavaliere or Das Warenhausmädel) (1924, dir. Maurice Turner, pseudonym for Wolfgang Neff)*

  • Luxusweibchen (1925, dir. Erich Schönfelder)

  • Der Jüngling aus der Konfektion (1926, dir. Richard Löwenbein)*

  • Gräfin Plattmamsell (1926, dir. Constantin J. David)*

  • Die Warenhausprinzessin (1926, dir. Heinz Paul)*

  • Die drei Mannequins (Die drei Probiermamsells) (1926, dir. Jaap Speyer)*

  • Eine Dubary von heute (1926, dir. Alexander Korda)

  • Der Fürst von Pappenheim (1927, dir. Richard Eichberg)

  • Jennys Bummel durch die Männer (1929, dir. Jaap Speyer)*

  • Die Firma heiratet (1930, remake of the 1914 film, with sound, dir. Carl Wilhelm)*

  • Moritz macht sein Glück (1930, dir. Jaap Speyer)

  • Ich geh aus und du bleibst da (1931, dir. Hans Behrendt)

  • Frischer Wind aus Kanada (1935, dir. Erich Holder, Heinz Kenter)

  • In letzter Minute (1939, dir. Fritz Kirchhoff)

  • Das himmelblaue Abendkleid (1940, dir. Erich Engels)

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    Women in Weimar Fashion
    Discourses and Displays in German Culture, 1918–1933
    , pp. 203 - 204
    Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
    Print publication year: 2008

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