The House by the Sea (1924 film) explained

The House by the Sea
Producer:Heinrich Nebenzahl
Music:Bruno Schulz
Studio:Nero Film
Country:Germany

The House by the Sea (German: Das Haus am Meer) is a 1924 German silent film directed by and starring Asta Nielsen, Gregori Chmara and Albert Steinrück.[1] The film is adapted from the play by Stefan Zweig.

The art direction was by Kurt Richter.

Plot

Fisherman Enrico is living happily with his wife Teresa when a band of soldiers appear and accuse her of prostitution. As Enrico's brother is tricked into the army, Enrico takes his place. Teresa's love for him conquers all.

Cast

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Notes and References

  1. Grange p.169