Phantom
The Phantom
Lorenz Lubota, a plain town chronicler, who cares for his mother and his siblings, is a daydreamer and writes poems. One day, he is overrun by the harnessed gray horse team of the rich ironmonger′s daughter, Veronika Harlan. Lubota changes after the accident. Bookbinder Starke has promised to find a publisher for his poems. Thus, Lubota fancies himself as a great poet. To dress accordingly to this future career, he borrows money from his aunt, the pawnbroker Schwabe. Then he asks the ironmonger for his daughter′s hand in marriage. But the ironmonger throws him out without further ado.
In a wine bar, Lubota meets Melitta who bears a strong resemblance to Veronika. He spends a lot of money on her to forget about the phantom. To get more money, he persuades his friend Wigottschinski to help him rob his aunt. But they are surprised during their robbery and Lubota′s friend kills the pawnbroker. In prison, Lubota gradually gets back his grasp on reality. After his release from prison, he marries Marie, the bookbinder′s daughter who had been waiting for him for a long time.
Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Music
Cast
- Lorenz Lubota
- Mutter Lubota
- Melanie Lubota
- Hugo Lubota
- Buchbindermeister Starke
- Marie Starke
- Pfandleiherin Schwabe
- Wigottschinski
- Baronin
- Melitta, Tochter der Baronin - Veronika Harlan
Production company
Producer
Alle Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Production design
Set construction
Costume design
Music
Cast
- Lorenz Lubota
- Mutter Lubota
- Melanie Lubota
- Hugo Lubota
- Buchbindermeister Starke
- Marie Starke
- Pfandleiherin Schwabe
- Wigottschinski
- Baronin
- Melitta, Tochter der Baronin - Veronika Harlan
- Eisenwarenändler Emmo Harlan
- Frau Harlan
- Amtsdiener
Production company
Commissioned by
Producer
Location manager
Original distributor
Shoot
- Mai 1922 - Oktober 1922: Freigelände Neubabelsberg
Zensur (DE): 03.11.1922, B.06698, Jugendverbot
Kinostart (DE): 13.11.1922, Berlin, Ufa-Palast am Zoo
Titles
- Originaltitel (DE) Phantom
Versions
Digitalisierte Fassung
Original
Zensur (DE): 03.11.1922, B.06698, Jugendverbot
Kinostart (DE): 13.11.1922, Berlin, Ufa-Palast am Zoo