Souls Aflame (1926)
In a Swiss winter resort, Lydia Boysen, who has just divorced from her husband, meets the young ski instructor Dagfin Holberg. It doesn't take long before they both fall in love with each other. One day her ex-husband Axel shows up, not long after he had tried to set Lydia up with the much older, rich Turkish man Sabi Bey. A little later, Alex Boysen is found lying dead in the snow. Dagfin and Lydia suspect each other of killing Boysen. To protect Lydia, Dagfin takes all the blame. Not entirely unselfish, he receives full support in his actions from Sabi Bey, who also promises to help Dagfin escape. The Turkish general hopes to get closer to his goal in this way and finally win Lydia over. Lydia, in turn, is ready to sacrifice herself for Dagfin. In order to be sure of Sabi Bey's support for the fugitive Dagfin, she follows the Muslim despot, who was once responsible for a massacre of Armenians and only narrowly escaped an assassination attempt, to his castle in southern Germany.
Director: Joe May
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Paul Richter as Dagfin Holberg |
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Marcella Albani as |
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Paul Wegener as |
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Mary Johnson as |
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Alfred Gerasch as |
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Hedwig Wangel as Ihre Zofe |
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Alexander Murski as Oberst von Gain |
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Nien Sön Ling as Garron, sein Sekretär |
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Ernst Deutsch as Assairan, ein Armenier |
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Paul Biensfeldt as |
| Directing | Joe May | Director |
| Writing | Joe May | Writer |
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