The Right of the Unborn explained

The Right of the Unborn
Director:Adolf Trotz
Music:Walter Ulfig
Cinematography:Robert Lach
Studio:Detro-Film
Distributor:Filmhaus Bruckmann
Country:Germany

The Right of the Unborn (German: Das Recht der Ungeborenen) is a 1929 German silent drama film directed by Adolf Trotz and starring Maly Delschaft, Elizza La Porta and Hans Adalbert Schlettow. The film is in the Weimar tradition of Enlightenment films. It examines the question of abortion of unborn children. Unlike several other German films of the era, it is generally anti-abortion.[1] It was shot at the Halensee Studios in Berlin. The film's art direction is by Hans Jacoby.

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Notes and References

  1. Prawer p.88