The Sovereign
Der Herrscher (The Sovereign) was based on Before Sunset, a play by Gerhart Hauptmann. The great Emil Jannings stars as Mathias Clausen, a self-made businessman who is forced to do a great deal of soul-searching when his wife unexpectedly dies. Determining to start life anew, he falls in love with his secretary Inken (Marianne Hoppe) and impulsively takes a vacation to Italy. Clausen's selfish grown children, not wishing to share their father's affections -- nor his money -- with his new wife-to-be, go to court demanding that Clausen be declared mentally incompetent. Upon finding this out, Clausen flies into a rage, leaving the audience to wonder whether or not he really as gone off his trolley. Der Herrscher was directed by Veit Harlan, more famous (or notorious) for his viciously anti-Semitic Jud Suess (1940).
Crew
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Veit Harlan
Director
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Thea von Harbou
Screenplay
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Robert Herlth
Production Design
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Gerhart Hauptmann
Novel
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Wolfgang Zeller
Music
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Harald Bratt
Writer
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Werner Brandes
Director of Photography
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Hans Grimm
Sound
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Günther Anders
Director of Photography
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Curt J. Braun
Screenplay
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Martha Dübber
Editor
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Karl Julius Fritzsch…
Producer
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Ilse Fehling
Costume Design
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Walter Schreckling
Wardrobe Supervisor
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Anni Loretto
Wardrobe Supervisor
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