The Affair of Baroness Orlowska

1923 film directed by Hans Werckmeister From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Affair of Baroness Orlowska (German: Die Affäre der Baronesse Orlowska) is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by Hans Werckmeister and starring Willy Kaiser-Heyl, Dary Holm, and Viktor Gehring.[2]

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CinematographyConrad Wienecke
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The Affair of Baroness Orlowska
Directed byHans Werckmeister
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Starring
CinematographyConrad Wienecke
Production
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Bukau Film, Leipzig[1]
Distributed byBukau Film
Release date
  • 1923 (1923)
CountryGermany
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It was approved by German censorship on 7 May 1923, with the ban for young people.[1][2]

It was described as a not very successful detective film, with action in an unspecified location. The surnames suggest Polish (Orlowska), Czech Praschma, and other origins. The feminine form (ending in '-ska') of the surname of Baron has a comical effect, but Maśnicki notes that Polish surnames had always had problems with correct endings.[1]

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