He Who Covets

He Who Covets

Release date : September 27, 1923
Runtime : 1h 15m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language :
Director : Robert Dinesen /
Production companies : UFA /
September 27, 1923 1h 15m Germany More
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Tatjana is a tale of Russia, the Bolshevik uprising and revolution in a rural setting, entwined with a story of desire and deception. The first intertitle reads, “Fate tires now and then of painting pretty coloured pictures. In such a mood she takes the Blacks and Reds of Human Passion and paints a stark tragedy…” The scene opens on a manservant, drawing back the curtains and discovering his master slumped over at his desk. He is dead. The Chief of Police arrives to interrogate the household and discovers the dead man’s wife purposely sent all the servants out to the theatre the night before… what was the reason for her actions? A letter will explain all as the film delves into the characters’ past through flashback…
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  • title:He Who Covets
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1923
  • Runtime:1h 15m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Robert Dinesen /
  • Writers: Harriet Bloch · Robert Dinesen ·
  • Production companies: UFA ·
  • Overview:Tatjana is a tale of Russia, the Bolshevik uprising and revolution in a rural setting, entwined with a story of desire and deception. The first intertitle reads, “Fate tires now and then of painting pretty coloured pictures. In such a mood she takes the Blacks and Reds of Human Passion and paints a stark tragedy…” The scene opens on a manservant, drawing back the curtains and discovering his master slumped over at his desk. He is dead. The Chief of Police arrives to interrogate the household and discovers the dead man’s wife purposely sent all the servants out to the theatre the night before… what was the reason for her actions? A letter will explain all as the film delves into the characters’ past through flashback…
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