Der böse Geist
Der böse Geist

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Der böse Geist

1922
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German

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Director: Hermann KosterlitzGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

This silent film, often translated as 'The Evil Spirit' or 'The Evil Ghost', likely delves into supernatural or psychological horror elements, a common theme in German Expressionist cinema of the era. It is presumed to follow a narrative driven by mystery and suspense, exploring the darker aspects of the human psyche or the presence of malevolent forces.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1922, contemporary critical reception is difficult to ascertain with modern metrics. Surviving information suggests it was a product of its time, contributing to the burgeoning German Expressionist movement which explored themes of madness, fear, and the uncanny.

What Reviewers Say

  • A notable example of early German horror and mystery filmmaking.

  • Employs visual styles characteristic of the German Expressionist movement.

  • Explores themes of the supernatural and psychological dread.

Google audience: Information on audience reception from Google users is not available for this historical film.

Fun Fact

Director Hermann Kosterlitz later changed his name to Harry Koch and went on to direct films in the United States under the name Henry Koster.

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