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22 August 1913 (Germany) more
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A poor student rescues a beautiful countess and soon becomes obsessed with her. A sorcerer makes a deal... more | full synopsis
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Cast

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Paul Wegener ... Balduin
John Gottowt ... Scapinelli
Grete Berger ... Komtesse Margit
Lyda Salmonova ... Lyduschka
Lothar Körner ... Graf von Schwarzenberg
Fritz Weidemann ... Baron Waldis-Schwarzenberg
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Also Known As:
A Bargain with Satan (USA)
The Student of Prague (International: English title)
El estudiante de Praga (Spain) [es]
L'étudiant de Prague (France) [fr]
Prahan ylioppilas (Finland) [fi]
Student z Pragi (Poland) [pl]
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85 min | 41 min (Alpha Video)
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1.33 : 1 more
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This is often considered to be the first horror film ever made. more
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Remade as Der Student von Prag (1926) more

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The German Cinéma to Come, 2 August 2004
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Author: Cineanalyst

'The Student of Prague' is an early feature-length horror drama or, rather, it is an "autorenfilm" (i.e. an author's film). This film is a member of a movement of many movements that tried to lend respectability to cinéma, or just make a profit, by adapting literature or theatre onto the screen. Fortunately, the story of this book with moving pictures is good. Using Alfred de Musset's poem and a story by Edgar Allen Poe, it centres on the doppelgänger theme.

Unfortunately, the most cinematic this film gets is the double exposure effects to make Paul Wegener appear twice within scenes. Guido Seeber was a special effects wizard for his day, but he's not very good at positioning the camera or moving it. Film scholar Leon Hunt (printed in "Early Cinema: Space, Frame, Narrative"), however, has made an interesting analysis on this film using framing to amplify the doubles theme: characters being split by left/right, near/far and frontal/diagonal framing of characters and shots. Regardless, the film mostly consists of extended long shots from a fixed position, which is noticeably primitive. Worse is the lack of editing; there's very little scene dissection and scenes linger. None of this is unusual for 1913, but there were more advanced films in this respect around the same time, including the better parts of 'Atlantis' (August Blom, 1913), 'Twilight of a Woman's Soul' (Yevgeni Bauer, 1913) and the short films of D.W. Griffith.

An expanded universal film vocabulary by 1926 would allow for a vastly superior remake. Furthermore, the remake has a reason for the Lyduschka character, other than being an occasional troublemaker and spectator surrogate. Here, the obtrusively acted gypsy lurks around, seemingly, with a cloak of invisibility. I know their world is silent to me, but I assume, with their lips moving and such, that their world would not be silent to them, so how can Lyduschka leer over others' shoulders and not be noticed?

Nevertheless, this is one of the most interesting early films conceptually. Wegener, who seems to have been the primary mind behind this film, in addition to playing the lead, would later play the title role and co-direct 'The Golem' in 1920--helping to further inaugurate the supernatural thread in German silent cinéma.

(Note: The first version I viewed was about an hour long (surely not quite complete) and was in poor condition, with faces bleached at times and such. I'm not sure who was the distributor. I've also since seen the Alpha DVD, which, at 41 minutes, is missing footage present in the aforementioned print and also has fewer and very different title cards, but is visually not as bad. The repetitive score is best muted, though.)

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