The Buddenbrooks (1923 film) explained

The Buddenbrooks
Native Name:
Producer:Albert Pommer
Music:Giuseppe Becce
Cinematography:Herbert Stephan
Erich Waschneck
Studio:Dea-Film
Distributor:UFA
Country:Germany
Language:Silent
German intertitles

The Buddenbrooks (German: '''Die Buddenbrooks''') is a 1923 German silent film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Peter Esser, Mady Christians, and Alfred Abel.[1] It is based on Thomas Mann's 1901 novel The Buddenbrooks.

The film's art direction was by Otto Moldenhauer.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rentschler. Eric. German Film and Literature: Adaptations and Transformations. Taylor & Francis. 2013. Hoboken. 978-0415239752. 12810899.