Title: Das Geheimnis des Amerika-Docks (1919) - Silent Film Classic | Public Domain
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Title: Das Geheimnis des Amerika-Docks (1919) - Silent Film Classic | Public Domain
Description:
"Das Geheimnis des Amerika-Docks" (The Secret of the America Dock) is a German silent film released in 1919. Set against the mysterious backdrop of Hamburg's America Dock, this early thriller unravels a suspenseful tale involving intrigue, secrets, and unexpected alliances.
Cast:
- Max Landa as Detective Harry Higgs
- Johanna Terwin as Maria, the courageous dockworker
- Ernst Rückert as Wilhelm, the enigmatic ship captain
- Paula Barra as Frau Müller, the concerned dockside innkeeper
Plot Summary:
In post-World War I Hamburg, the bustling America Dock becomes the center of a puzzling mystery when a series of thefts and strange disappearances unsettle the community. Detective Harry Higgs is called upon to investigate, uncovering a complex web of deception involving smuggling and hidden identities. With the help of Maria, a determined dockworker, Higgs races against time to reveal the secret that threatens to disrupt the fragile peace at the harbor.
Film Background:
Directed during the silent film era, "Das Geheimnis des Amerika-Docks" showcases early German cinema's flair for atmospheric storytelling and expressive performances. Produced in the immediate aftermath of the First World War, the film reflects the social tensions and economic challenges of the time. Its setting at the America Dock, a prominent Leipzig harbor area, adds historical significance and authenticity to the narrative.
Public Domain Notice:
This film was released over a century ago and is now in the public domain. You are free to watch, share, and distribute "Das Geheimnis des Amerika-Docks" without copyright restrictions.
Enjoy this timeless classic from early German cinema, a perfect glimpse into silent film mystery and suspense!