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    • Source: Two People (1930 film)
    • Two People (German: Zwei Menschen) is a 1930 German historical drama film directed by Erich Waschneck and starring Charlotte Susa, Gustav Frƶhlich and Fritz Alberti.
      The film was distributed by the German subsidiary of Universal Pictures. It is adapted from 1911 novel of the same title by Richard Voss. It has been filmed in Germany on two other occasions a 1924 silent Two People by Hanns Schwarz and a 1952 sound film Two People by Paul May.
      The film's sets were designed by the art directors Leopold Blonder and Willy Schiller. It was partly shot on location in Italy.


      Plot


      Junker Rochus and Judith Platter are in love. Rochus' mother, a domineering religious fanatic, wants him to break off the relationship and become a priest, but he is reluctant to do so. The mother swears that he will take up orders, but when he does not follow through she dies of grief. Feeling guilty, Rochus reluctantly abandons his romance with Judith and enters the priesthood. Judith commits suicide, and Rochus finds that he must preside at her funeral.


      Cast


      Charlotte Susa as Judith Platter
      Gustav Frƶhlich as Junker Rochus
      Friedrich KayƟler as Der Kardinal
      Fritz Alberti as Graf Enna
      Hermine Sterler as GrƤfin Enna
      Karl Platen as Der Diener Florian
      Bernd Aldor as Hauskaplan
      Harry Nestor as Der Jungknecht Martin
      Lucie Englisch as Die Jungmagd Josepha
      Theodor Loos as Ein Prior
      Friedrich Ettel as Der Prior vom Kloster Neustift


      References




      Bibliography


      Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.


      External links


      Two People at IMDb

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