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Der Dummkopf

Originaltitel: The Saphead
  • 1920
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 17 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,1/10
1878
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Beulah Booker, William H. Crane, and Carol Holloway in Der Dummkopf (1920)
DramaKomödieRomanze

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe simple-minded son of a rich financier must find his own way in the world.The simple-minded son of a rich financier must find his own way in the world.The simple-minded son of a rich financier must find his own way in the world.

  • Regie
    • Herbert Blaché
    • Winchell Smith
  • Drehbuch
    • Bronson Howard
    • Victor Mapes
    • June Mathis
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Edward Jobson
    • Beulah Booker
    • Edward Connelly
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,1/10
    1878
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Herbert Blaché
      • Winchell Smith
    • Drehbuch
      • Bronson Howard
      • Victor Mapes
      • June Mathis
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Edward Jobson
      • Beulah Booker
      • Edward Connelly
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Edward Jobson
    Edward Jobson
    • Reverend Murray Hilton
    Beulah Booker
    Beulah Booker
    • Agnes Gates
    Edward Connelly
    Edward Connelly
    • Mr. Musgrave
    Edward Alexander
    Edward Alexander
    • Watson Flint
    Irving Cummings
    Irving Cummings
    • Mark Turner
    Odette Tyler
    • Mrs. Cornelia Opdyke
    Carol Holloway
    Carol Holloway
    • Rose Turner
    Jack Livingston
    Jack Livingston
    • Dr. George Wainright
    William H. Crane
    William H. Crane
    • Nicholas Van Alstyne
    Buster Keaton
    Buster Keaton
    • Bertie Van Alstyne
    Katherine Albert
    • Hattie
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    George Berrell
    • Jim Hardy from Arizona
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    Alfred Hollingsworth
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    Helen Holte
    • Henrietta Reynolds
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    Jeffrey Williams
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    • Regie
      • Herbert Blaché
      • Winchell Smith
    • Drehbuch
      • Bronson Howard
      • Victor Mapes
      • June Mathis
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    6SendiTolver

    All they do here is knock off hats, but I enjoy it. It occupies the mind.

    'The Saphead' was Buster Keaton's feature film debut that made him real star and respectable as an actor. The film is based on Broadway play where Bertie Van Alstyne was played by Douglas Fairbanks, who declined the opportunity to reprise his role on big screen. Instead he recommended Buster Keaton for the role. Compared to best known Keaton's movies 'The Saphead' might feel little bit boring and slow because the film doesn't contain much of his usual breathtaking stunt work and elaborate action. Still, with his deadpan expression and perfect comedic timing Buster Keaton shines as the inept in life son of rich magnate Nicholas Van Alstyne (William H. Crane). The film itself is well paced and nicely balanced, but the most memorable scene is in the stock exchange where Bertie saves the day when he thinks that he is being insulted, and has no idea of his deed.

    Don't go into this film with high expectations of action packed comedy and you find yourself entertained. Plus, you can see Buster Keaton's more serious side, and that side is equally enjoyable as his awesome physical comedy. Definitely must see film for all the admirers of the great 'Stone Face'.
    6PWNYCNY

    A quaint antique from a bygone era.

    If there is any humor in this movie, it is carefully concealed. Buster Keaton gives an energetic performance in what is otherwise a dubious attempt at self-effacing humor. Now, under certain circumstances self- effacing humor can be effective but not in this movie. The story is contrived, and Mr. Keaton's character is so shallow that one must wonder why anyone would pay him any attention at all. Irving Cummings and William Crane carry this movie. They give strong dramatic performances. Mr. Keaton's attempt at humor through deadpan is out of place in this movie. It simply is not funny. It does not generate laughs. Nor is his character particularly lovable. His character, Bertie, is spoiled and shallow. His love interest with the female lead is strained and entirely implausible. The plot is predictable. The movie does have some effective moments, such as when the Crane and Cummings characters confront each other and the frantic scenes of trading on the floor of the stock market, but otherwise the movie's value lies mostly in the its status as a quaint antique of movie making from a bygone era.
    7dhoffman

    Some very good moments but not fully sustained

    Keaton plays a character that is somewhat bewildered by life-he meets the wrong train, he asks permission to quit winning at gambling, he is even inept in getting arrested. All is done with his deadpan expression and his intense eyes. This combination of innocence adrift in a life of circumstances provides Keaton with ample humorous moments. At times, I found the comedy to be somewhat muted; yet the pacing was well done and the stock market scenes are thoroughly delightful. `The Saphead' is not on a par with `The General', ‘Sherlock, Jr.', or `Seven Chances', but the film has its share of riches for the viewer.
    7MissSimonetta

    A strange choice for Keaton's feature debut

    Something like The Saphead isn't what you would expect to be Buster Keaton's feature film debut. The whole thing seems too ordinary, too stagey and melodramatic to be so. This is due to the fact that The Saphead was not a Keaton-helmed project; he was suggested for the role of the rich young man Bertie by Douglas Fairbanks, who had previously played the role on Broadway.

    Bertie is the first of the spoiled, clueless young man types that Keaton would later return to in The Navigator and Battling Butler. He seeks to impress a sweet young woman named Agnes by coming across as a bad boy, gambling well into the morning hours and having breakfast in the afternoon. His father confronts him about this behavior and has him cut off until he can find a job. Bertie seeks out to do just that, in the meantime winning the hand of his girl-- well, almost. During the ceremony, his sister's slimy husband Mark receives letters from his recently deceased mistress Henrietta, asking him to take care of their illegitimate child. His secret about to be revealed, he presses the letters on Bertie, breaking Agnes' heart and bringing the union to an abrupt end. Fortunately, things manage to pick back up after Bertie unwittingly saves the family stock business.

    While there are a few Keaton-esque moments every now and then, for the most part The Saphead is just a typical stage to film adaptation of the period. Unlike the films Keaton would later star in and direct, this picture lacks spontaneity and laughs. The action on screen never comes alive until the climax, when Keaton finally gets to jump and be thrown around as he dashes through the trading floor and saves the day. The entire movie isn't a bore, however, and there are a few humorous inter-titles and gags, but it's just doesn't have a story that seems to suit the particular talents of its main star.
    Snow Leopard

    Pretty Good Overall; The Last Part is Excellent

    While it is certainly not up to the standard of the later films that Keaton would direct and/or write himself, "The Saphead" is still a nice little film, and the last part is excellent, a sign of things to come. It would be worth watching for the last 20 minutes alone, and the first part is not bad either, just old-fashioned and sometimes a bit slow.

    Keaton plays Bertie, the timid son of a rich businessman. Most of the film involves the business and romantic difficulties of Bertie, his sister, and his brother-in-law. It's slow at times, with some melodrama and a fair amount of mild humor but not a lot of really funny material. It's a decent story of the kind common to silent films, is usually pleasant to watch, and is important as the prelude and setup to the climax. In the last part of the film, Bertie joins the stock exchange, and all the story lines come together in a creative and very entertaining sequence that finally gives Keaton a chance to display his great variety of comic skills.

    If you enjoy Keaton's other films, this one is not up to their level, but it is still worth watching.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Feature-film debut of Buster Keaton.
    • Patzer
      When Bertie's car pulls up to the house after the aborted wedding, the front gate is closed, but when he gets out of the car it is wide open.
    • Zitate

      Bertie: All they do here is knock off hats, but I enjoy it. It occupies the mind.

    • Alternative Versionen
      In 1995, Film Preservation Associates copyrighted a version with an orchestral score; no details were specified on the print.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Buster Keaton - Sein Leben, sein Werk (1987)

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      • 1920 (Deutschland)
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      • Metro Pictures Corporation
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      • 1 Std. 17 Min.(77 min)
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