Shoe Palace Pinkus Explained

Shoe Palace Pinkus
Director:Ernst Lubitsch
Studio:PAGU
Distributor:Union Film
Runtime:45 minutes
Country:Germany

Shoe Palace Pinkus (German: Schuhpalast Pinkus) is a 1916 German silent comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Lubitsch, Else Kentner and Guido Herzfeld. In English it is sometimes known by the alternative titles Shoe Salon Pinkus and The Shoe Palace. It was part of the Sally series of films featuring Lubitsch as a sharp young Berliner of Jewish heritage. After leaving school, a self-confident young man goes to work in a shoe shop. Soon after, he becomes a shoe tycoon.[1]

It premièred on 9 June 1916 at the Union-Theater Nollendorfplatz, and at the U.-T. Kurfürstendamm (Filmbühne Wien), Berlin.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Prawer p.42-49
  2. http://www.cinegraph.de/Festival/04/Filme/Schuhpalast%20Pinkus.html "Schuhpalast Pinkus (1916)"