"The Student of Prague is a founder film of history of cinema." "Was released in 1913." "This "artistic film" was screened with musical accompanimemt special composed for it." "Exported in many countries, this film contributed to the fame of silent German cinema." "Unfortunately survived only in a revised version of 1926, and copies for export shortened and in English." "In 1987 began the restoration of the original vesrion." "The digital restoration is based on the synopsis H.H.Ewers, the original partition J.Weiss and contemporary evidences." "The German intertitles were recovered on the basis of historical data." "Compared to the original length of 1913 release (85 minutes), is missing 2 minutes of images, materialized during the film by short black screens." "In the original version the prelude and interlude, were devoid of images." "FILMMUSEUM MUNCHEN" "The Student of Prague" "Romantic Drama in 4 Acts of Hanns Heinz Ewers screened by the author." "Characters:" "Balduin, a student" "Scapinelli, an old adventurer" "Lyduschka, a daughter of travel" "Countess Margit von Schwarzenberg" "Count von Schwarzenberg, her father" "Baron Waldis-Schwarzenberg, her cousin and fiance" "The author, Hanns Heinz Ewers, with Paul Wegener, the main performer of the movie, in historic sites of action, at Prague." "Act I" ""Vive Balduin, the best swordsman of Prague and the boldest student as well!"" ""I'm ruined!" "Make me win the lottery, or find for me a rich heiress!"" "Countess Margit and her fiance, are preparing for the hunting." ""Dear cousin, I will obey my father's desire but I don't love you."" "Countess surreptitiously slips her amulet in Balduin's hand" "Balduin's student room." "Balduin's visit to the Count" "I declare I received 100,000 golden coins, in exchange I give to Mr. Scarpinellii, the right to take whatever he wants from this room." "Balduin Prague, 13th May 1820" "I declare I received 100,000 golden coins, in exchange....." "End of Act I" "Act II" "Balduin is invited to a bal, given to the castle by the Governor." ""Who are you?"" "I'm not God nor demon" "And you called me by my name When you called me your brother." "The Countess in her living room." "Countess, keep your promise!" "Meet me tomorrow night at 11 in the Jewish cemetery the most discreet place in Prague." "There, none will surprise us." "End of Act II" "Musical Interlude" "Act III" "Countess Margit goes to her meeting." ""Sword?" "But this Balduin is the best fencer in Prague."" "Don't kill him!" "He is my sister's only child, my daughter's fiance, my heir and the last one to bear our name." "Balduin goes to the duel" "The action he would not commit, committed by the other." "End of Act III" "Act IV" "Wherever I want to sleep," "Wherever I wanted to die," "Everywhere I touched the earth," "On my way came and sat" "An unfortunate dressed in black," "That looked to me like a brother." ""Mr. Balduin is no longer admitted to Count and the Lady."" "Surrendering to dance and play, Balduin tries to forget his love." ""Dare you also play against me?"" "Balduin wants to see once again his beloved." "I'm not God nor demon" "And you called me by my name" "When you called me your brother." "Where you go, I'll always be," "Even to the last of your days," "I'll sit on your stone." "Here lies Balduin" "Subtitles by Sterpasch (for KG)"