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Two acrobats compete for their beautiful female partner, until one of them decides to leave the circus.
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Plot Summary
A former circus acrobat, now a down-and-out drunk, encounters a young woman with dreams of stardom. He sees a chance for redemption and helps her navigate the treacherous world of entertainment, but their pasts and ambitions threaten to tear them apart. The story explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the harsh realities behind the glamour of the stage.
Critical Reception
Varieté (also known as 'Two Worlds') was a notable German production of the mid-1930s, praised for its atmospheric direction and strong performances. While not as widely known internationally as some of Dupont's earlier works, it is recognized for its artistic merit within the context of German cinema during that era. It received a positive reception for its dramatic narrative and visual style.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its evocative atmosphere and the performances of its lead actors.
Appreciated for its dramatic narrative that balances romance with the harsh realities of show business.
E. A. Dupont's direction is noted for its visual flair and ability to create compelling emotional scenes.
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Fun Fact
E. A. Dupont, the director, had previously achieved international fame with the silent film 'Varieté' (1925), also starring Emil Jannings and Lya de Putti, which was a major success. This 1935 sound film shares a similar theme but is a distinct production.
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