The City without Jews (1924)
In the Republic of Utopia, because of the bad economic crisis ailing the nation, the Jews are made the scapegoats for the economic and social ills affecting the population; therefore, the government decides to expel them. Leo Strakosch is among the exiled. He is engaged to Counsellor's Linder's daughter. He gets into the Republic, in a clandestine way, to show to the society the wrongness of their anti-semitic prejudice. Bettauer's novel differs essentially from the film version. "Vienna" was named "Utopia." Even a happy ending was provided.
Director: H.K. Breslauer
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Johannes Riemann as Leo Strakosch |
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Hans Moser as Rat Bernart |
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Karl Tema as Rat Linder |
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Anny Miletty as Tochter Lotte |
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Eugen Neufeld as Bundeskanzler |
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Ferdinand Mayerhofer as Rat Volbert |
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Mizi Griebl as seine Frau |
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Hans Effenberger as Alois Carroni |
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Gisela Werbisek as Köchin Kathi (as Gisela Werbezirk) |
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Armin Berg as Kommiss Isidor |
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Sigi Hofer as Moritz |
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Armin Seydelmann as Oberhaupt der Staatskirche |
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Fritz Flemmich as Rabbiner |
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Artur Ranzenhofer as Ein blinder Jude |
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Josef Steinbach as Hausknecht |
| Directing | H.K. Breslauer | Director |
| Writing | Ida Jenbach | Writer |
| Sound | Saunders Kurtz | Music |
| Crew | Hugo Eywo | Cinematography |
| Art | Julius von Borsody | Production Design |
| Writing | H.K. Breslauer | Writer |
| Writing | Hugo Bettauer | Novel |
| Crew | Eduard von Borsody | Cinematography |