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  1. The Comedians: Directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst. With Käthe Dorsch, Hilde Krahl, Henny Porten, Gustav Diessl. For his first return film in now National Socialist Germany, Pabst presented a historical tribute to the very first national theater troupe there,founded by a group of actors in the town of Weimar in the 18th century.

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    • Biography, Drama
    • Georg Wilhelm Pabst
    • 1942-11-23
  2. The Comedians (German: Komödianten) is a 1941 German historical drama film directed by G. W. Pabst and starring Käthe Dorsch, Hilde Krahl and Henny Porten. It is based on the novel Philine by Olly Boeheim. The film is set in the eighteenth century, and portrays the development of German theatre.

  3. The Comedians. ( 1941 ) Komödianten. Biography. Drama. Based on Book. Real Story. Black and White. For his first return film in now National Socialist Germany, Pabst presented a historical tribute to the very first national theater troupe there, founded by a group of actors in the town of Weimar in the 18th century. Сast and Crew. Stars.

    • Georg Wilhelm Pabst
    • Bavaria-Filmkunst
    • Käthe Dorsch
    • Germany
  4. Komödianten [The Comedians] (1941) is a stab at the vulgar theater which the Nazi's associated with the Jews. Takes place in the different time, but the message is clear. To honor a white lady's quest to save serious theater from those grotesque comedies.

    • G.W. Pabst
  5. The Comedians is a 1941 German historical drama film directed by G. W. Pabst and starring Käthe Dorsch, Hilde Krahl and Henny Porten. It is based on the novel Philine by Olly Boeheim. The film is set in the eighteenth century, and portrays the development of German theatre.

  6. The film follows the observations of a white hotel owner and his increasing depression as he watches the Caribbean country decline into barbarism. The characters in his world include a rebel...

  7. Although she is known as a patron of the arts, a graceful duchess nevertheless refuses her nephew to marry an enterprising actress in this German melodrama starring Kathe Dorsch and silent screen legend Henny Porten. When Philine (Hilde Krahl), the troupe's ingénue, is rejected as proper marital material by the Duchess of Weissenfels (Porten), Karoline Neuber (Dorsch) creates such a furor ...