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Opium

Deutschland 1918/1919 Spielfilm

English doctor Professor Gesellius is in China researching the effects of opium. He frees a young woman named Sin from a den of inequity run by Nung Chiang. When he sails for home with the girl, Chiang swears vengeance. In England, it emerges that Sin is the illegitimate daughter of one of Gesellius’ colleagues, whose son is having an affair with the doctor’s wife. The son is poisoned and Gesellius becomes a murder suspect. He flees to India with Sin, pursued by the vengeful Nung Chiang…

Made during a censorship-free period, "Opium" combined the thrill of the exotic with the titillation of the erotic; scenes of opium intoxication resemble the satyr play of Max Reinhardt’s "Die Insel der Seligen" ("Isle of Bliss", 1913). But "under the surface, 'Opium' captures the experience and shock of World War I. [...] Reinert and his cameraman Helmar Lerski developed a brilliant, hallucinatory cinematic language". (Tobias Nagl) – This colour reconstruction was based on nitrate source elements from the film museums in Munich and Düsseldorf, and the Austrian Film Archive. At a length equivalent to 2,150 metres of celluloid, this is closer to the original release than any version known to have survived.

Source: 68. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin (Catalogue)

Credits

Director

  • Robert Reinert

Screenplay

  • Robert Reinert

Director of photography

  • Helmar Lerski

Music

  • I. Poltschuk (Kino-Musik)

Cast

  • Eduard von Winterstein
    Prof. Gesellius
  • Hanna Ralph
    Maria Gesellius
  • Werner Krauß
    Nung-Tschang
  • Conrad Veidt
    Dr. Richard Armstrong
  • Sybil Morel
    Sin, später Magdalena
  • Friedrich Kühne
    Vater Dr. Armstrong
  • Alexander Delbosq
    Ali
  • Sigrid Hohenfels
    Opiummädchen
  • Loni Nest
    Kind

Production company

  • Monumental Filmwerke GmbH (München)

Producer

  • Robert Reinert

Alle Credits

Director

  • Robert Reinert

Screenplay

  • Robert Reinert

Director of photography

  • Helmar Lerski

Music

  • I. Poltschuk (Kino-Musik)

Cast

  • Eduard von Winterstein
    Prof. Gesellius
  • Hanna Ralph
    Maria Gesellius
  • Werner Krauß
    Nung-Tschang
  • Conrad Veidt
    Dr. Richard Armstrong
  • Sybil Morel
    Sin, später Magdalena
  • Friedrich Kühne
    Vater Dr. Armstrong
  • Alexander Delbosq
    Ali
  • Sigrid Hohenfels
    Opiummädchen
  • Loni Nest
    Kind

Production company

  • Monumental Filmwerke GmbH (München)

Producer

  • Robert Reinert
Duration:
6 Akte, 2486 m, 91 min
Format:
35mm, 1:1,33
Video/Audio:
viragiert, stumm
Censorship/Age rating:

Zensur (DE): Dezember 1918, B.42663, Jugendverbot

Screening:

Uraufführung (DE): 29.01.1919, Düsseldorf, Residenz-Theater, Interessentenvorführung;
Uraufführung (DE): Februar 1919, Berlin, Marmorhaus

Titles

Additional titles
  • Originaltitel (DE) Opium
  • Untertitel (DE) Die Sensation der Nerven
  • Weiterer Titel Opium (Digital restaurierte Fassung 2017/2018)

Versions

Original

Duration:
6 Akte, 2486 m, 91 min
Format:
35mm, 1:1,33
Video/Audio:
viragiert, stumm
Censorship/Age rating:

Zensur (DE): Dezember 1918, B.42663, Jugendverbot

Screening:

Uraufführung (DE): 29.01.1919, Düsseldorf, Residenz-Theater, Interessentenvorführung;
Uraufführung (DE): Februar 1919, Berlin, Marmorhaus

Formatfassung

Weiterer Titel (DE)
  • Opium (Digital restaurierte Fassung 2017/2018)
Duration:
91 min
Format:
DCP 2K
Video/Audio:
viragiert, stumm
Screening:

Aufführung (DE): 19.02.2018, Berlin, IFF - Retrospektive

Verleihfassung

Duration:
6 Akte, 2282 m, 84 min
Format:
35mm, 1:1,33
Video/Audio:
viragiert, stumm
Censorship/Age rating:

Zensur (DE): 10.06.1921, M.00509, Jugendverbot

Source-URL: https://www.filmportal.de/en/movie/opium_ea43d4a6c8725006e03053d50b37753d