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Café Elektric

  • 1927
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
187
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Café Elektric (1927)
Drama

A dance-hall girl falls for a pickpocket.A dance-hall girl falls for a pickpocket.A dance-hall girl falls for a pickpocket.

  • Director
    • Gustav Ucicky
  • Writers
    • Felix Fischer
    • Jacques Bachrach
  • Stars
    • Willi Forst
    • Marlene Dietrich
    • Fritz Alberti
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    187
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    • Director
      • Gustav Ucicky
    • Writers
      • Felix Fischer
      • Jacques Bachrach
    • Stars
      • Willi Forst
      • Marlene Dietrich
      • Fritz Alberti
    • 4User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Willi Forst
    Willi Forst
    • Fredl
    Marlene Dietrich
    Marlene Dietrich
    • Erni Göttlinger - ein flatterhaftes Mädchen
    Fritz Alberti
    Fritz Alberti
    • Kommerzialrat Göttlinger Ernis Vater
    Anny Coty
    • Göttlingers Freundin
    Igo Sym
    Igo Sym
    • Max Stöger - ein Ingenieur
    Vera Salvotti
    • Paula - eine Prostituirete
    Nina Vanna
    • Hansi
    Wilhelm Völcker
    • Dr. Lehner
    Albert von Kersten
    Albert von Kersten
    • Herr. Zerner
    • (as Albert Kersten)
    • Director
      • Gustav Ucicky
    • Writers
      • Felix Fischer
      • Jacques Bachrach
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    FerdinandVonGalitzien

    A Combination Of Fiction And Hyperrealism

    In spite of what many common people believe, Germans and Austrians are not the same (leaving aside some dubious political unification); certainly many times it is very difficult to distinguish between a Prussian and a Viennese. However, the most telling difference that irremediably separates both is this: Austrians drink coffee and Germans drink beer.

    Having in mind such important and transcendental facts, the film "Café Elektric" (1927) will then be comprehensible for any silent audience. The picture was directed by Herr Gustav Ucicky, one of the most important and versatile Austrian film pioneers, and depicts a trilateral and troublesome relationship connected in different ways and with Vienna as the background.

    Frau Erni Göttlinger ( Frau Marlene Dietrich ) is a spoiled rich girl, daughter of a very important construction entrepreneur ( Herr Fritz Alberti ) and she becomes terribly attracted to a pickpocket, Herr Fredl ( Herr Willi Forst ). Herr Max Stöger ( Herr Igo Sym ) is a young engineer who works for Herr Göttlinger who does not focus exclusively on his construction business when a young fräulein ( Frau Anny Cotti ) is around. Meanwhile, Frau Hansi ( Frau Nina Vanna ), an old friend of Herr Fredl, enjoys the Vienna night life though not in the same way as Frau Paula, a prostitute ( Vera Salvotti ).

    For many silent film connoisseurs, this film is a special one due to the fact that Frau Marlene Dietrich-in her pre icon days- is in it, but her part is unremarkable and less striking in comparison to Frau Nina Vanna as Hansi und Frau Vera Salvotti, whose performance as a not so young streetwalker who knows the years are catching up with her, is especially effective.

    In the male roles, Herr Willy Forst has probably the most clichéd one, performing the quintessential man without a heart who exploits women for money ( hmmm… this Herr Graf can hear the bells… ). More interesting is Herr Fritz Alberti as Herr Göttlinger, a more subtle wicked character, an old man who enjoys seducing bad young girls (those bells are ringing again) perhaps not unlike his foolish daughter.

    In the background is the "Café Elektric", a nightclub in Austrian parameters and which has nothing in common with the Germans cabarets, natürlich!!... The atmosphere is wicked and shapes the evolution and personal circumstances of the characters. Herr Ucicky does particularly well with these indoor nightlife scenes but of course includes charming exteriors of Vienna as well.

    Although the last part of the film is lost (some title cards explains the missing scenes) what remains is certainly very interesting and attractive, a combination of fiction and hyperrealism, the kind of picture that this Herr Graf likes so much.

    And now, if you'll allow me, I must temporarily take my leave because this German Count must drink a decaffeinated coffee with some drops of whiskey.
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    Rare Early Marlene Dietrich

    Cafe Electric is one of many German silent films Marlene Dietrich played in before her "discovery" by Josef von Sternberg in which she was cast as Lola Lola in the Blue Angel and began her American film career. The early scenes of Berlin in the 1920's are notable for a glimpse of the times and that they were shot on location. The plot is moralistic but not without intrigue. It's also very interesting to see a young Dietrich before the meticulous attention to her glamorous look in American films. I searched for many years to find any copy of Cafe Electric as a die-hard fan who wanted to see everything she was ever in before finding a DVD available from forgottenfilms.net. There are no special features or even scene selection, but the musical score and English titles are very good. Cafe Electric is a must see for those interested in silent films of the '20's and especially Marlene Dietrich fans.

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    • Trivia
      Only one incomplete print of this film exists. The end of the movie is believed to be lost. The existing fragment was restored in 1996 and shown on television.
    • Connections
      Edited into Film ist a Girl & a Gun (2009)

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    • Release date
      • November 25, 1927 (Austria)
    • Country of origin
      • Austria
    • Languages
      • None
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Cafe Electric
    • Filming locations
      • Vienna, Austria
    • Production company
      • Sascha-Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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