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El castillo Vogeloed

Título original: Schloß Vogelöd
  • 1921
  • A
  • 1h 15min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,1/10
2,2 mil
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El castillo Vogeloed (1921)
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Unos aristócratas están esperando a la baronesa Safferstatt, cuando, de repente, aparece el indeseable conde Oetsch, al que nadie había invitado. Todos están convencidos de que él asesinó a ... Leer todoUnos aristócratas están esperando a la baronesa Safferstatt, cuando, de repente, aparece el indeseable conde Oetsch, al que nadie había invitado. Todos están convencidos de que él asesinó a su hermano, el marido de la baronesa Safferstat.Unos aristócratas están esperando a la baronesa Safferstatt, cuando, de repente, aparece el indeseable conde Oetsch, al que nadie había invitado. Todos están convencidos de que él asesinó a su hermano, el marido de la baronesa Safferstat.

  • Dirección
    • F.W. Murnau
  • Guión
    • Rudolf Stratz
    • Carl Mayer
  • Reparto principal
    • Arnold Korff
    • Lulu Kyser-Korff
    • Lothar Mehnert
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,1/10
    2,2 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • F.W. Murnau
    • Guión
      • Rudolf Stratz
      • Carl Mayer
    • Reparto principal
      • Arnold Korff
      • Lulu Kyser-Korff
      • Lothar Mehnert
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    Reparto principal14

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    Arnold Korff
    Arnold Korff
    • von Vogelschrey - Schlossherr auf Vogeloed
    Lulu Kyser-Korff
    • Centa V. Vogelschrey - von Vogelschrey's Frau
    • (as L. Kyser-Korff)
    Lothar Mehnert
    Lothar Mehnert
    • Graf Johann Oetsch
    • (as Lotar Mehnert)
    Paul Hartmann
    Paul Hartmann
    • Graf Peter Paul Oetsch
    Paul Bildt
    Paul Bildt
    • Baron Safferstätt
    Olga Tschechowa
    Olga Tschechowa
    • Baronin Safferstätt
    Victor Bluetner
    • Der Pater Faramund
    • (as Victor Blütner)
    Hermann Vallentin
    Hermann Vallentin
    • Der Landgerichtsrat a.D.
    Julius Falkenstein
    Julius Falkenstein
    • Der ängstliche Herr
    Robert Leffler
    Robert Leffler
    • Der Haushofmeister
    Walter Kurt Kuhle
    • Ein Diener
    • (as Walter Kurt-Kuhle)
    Loni Nest
    • Kleines Mädchen
    • (sin acreditar)
    Ursula Nest
    • Zweites Kleines Mädchen
    • (sin acreditar)
    Georg Zawatzky
    • Küchenjunge
    • (sin acreditar)
    • Dirección
      • F.W. Murnau
    • Guión
      • Rudolf Stratz
      • Carl Mayer
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    cairnsdavid

    It's him!

    Afraid I found this a little stagey. I know it's very EARLY Murnau, and I wouldn't expect the flash and wallop of DER LASZT MANN, but without either expressionist stylisation or nifty camerawork, my attention wandered a bit......but I was brought back to full wakefullness by the appearance of what looks like Max Schreck's Graf Orlock from NOSFERATU - or at least his hand. A sinister taloned hand reaching through a window in a bizarre dream sequence, accompanied by a billowing curtain of the kind soon to cross the atlantic with Paul Leni for THE CAT AND THE CANARY and to appear, a few years later in James Whale's THE OLD DARK HOUSE. And I should add that the scary dream is followed by an equally freaky comedy dream set in the castle kitchen, where a scullery boy dreams of revenge for previous slights...Murnau's comedy relief is always kind of peculiar.

    Worth seeing for the dreams!
    Michael_Elliott

    Haunted Castle

    Haunted Castle, The (1921)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    An "old dark house" film from director F.W. Murnau about a group of people staying in an (what else?) old dark house. One night the house's owner turns up missing and later in the night his son, who was accused of killing his own brother, shows up. I read somewhere that this is the earliest surviving work from director Murnau but this here doesn't show any of his wonderful visual style that would kick into high gear the following year with Nosferatu. The film, running just under an hour, takes way too time introducing us to the characters and the actual mystery doesn't start until the very end of the movie. There really isn't any visual style either. There's one character that looks like the Karloff character in Whale's The Old Dark House, which makes you think Whale saw this film (especially since the character here leads to a good twist in the story). Another interesting aspect is a scene that uses the hands of Nosferatu to a similar effect that would be seen in the next year's Nosferatu. I had to view an overly dark, 16mm print without a music score.
    5AlsExGal

    Misleading title for a chamber drama...

    Directed by F. W. Murnau, in this film Count Oetsch (Lothar Mehnart) arrives uninvited to the castle of Lord von Vogelschrey (Arnold Korff) for a long weekend of hunting and socializing with a group of other high society types. Oetsch had been accused of murdering his brother, but was found not guilty. That dead brother's widow (Olga Tschechowa) has remarried, to the Baron Safferstatt (Paul Bildt), and the couple are also in attendance, making things awkward to say the least. The only thing keeping the Baroness from leaving is the imminent arrival of Father Faramund, a close friend and trusted spiritual adviser. Over the course of the weekend secrets are revealed and the guilty come to light.

    My expectations were a bit high for this, based on the title and the director, and I was disappointed that this ended up not being a horror film at all. The acting is fairly typical, if at times overheated, and the story is a bit dull and drawn out, even with a brief ~70 minute running time. The castle set is nice, but there are none of the typical Murnau touches that make things stick in one's memory.
    5TheLittleSongbird

    One castle that doesn't really haunt all that much

    Was actually on first glance really intrigued by the title, before realising when and after watching the film that the title was misleading and had nothing to do with the film pretty much. My biggest reason for wanting to see 'The Haunted Castle' was FW Murnau. If you are intrigued by early cinema and are interested in getting into silent films and love films that look great, have interesting themes and great atmosphere, Murnau is a very appropriate place to start as his work is full of it.

    To me though, don't make 'The Haunted Castle' your first exposure to him. While not a terrible film by all means, it may make one wondering what the fuss with Murnau is and not be too desperate to see more of his films. If so that would be a shame, because he did a lot of fantastic films since and as indicated above was a major talent. 'The Haunted Castle' is not a great or fair representation of him, nice enough for historical, curiosity and completest interests but not an awful lot more. Am not trying to be snobbish here or trying to upset anybody, it's just my thoughts.

    It's not a bad looking film, though not one of Murnau's best or most interesting looking films. It is very atmospherically photographed which makes the most of the eerie lighting and extravagant set designs. The last quarter of the film is quite good and where the story finally comes to life, did find it entertaining and quite suspenseful.

    Murnau's direction does show flashes of brilliance though not distinctive or distinguished enough. The dream sequences are wonderfully surreal especially with the scullery boy, which was also quite amusing. The way the main character goes about finding out the truth was interesting to watch. Although the acting was not impressive to me, Lothar Mehnert did a good job and had a powerful presence.

    Despite a good last quarter, it is a shame that it takes a long time to get there. Although the running time is not long, the story for 'The Haunted Castle' felt like a short stretched out. It takes too long to get going and a vast majority of the film is very sluggish, which makes one finding it difficult to invest in a mystery that was already quite mundane and not very atmospheric.

    Furthermore, 'The Haunted Castle' did feel talk-heavy, those verbose and too long intertitles slow the film down and didn't strike me as necessary, and felt too much of a filmed stage play. Am really trying to judge this as a product of the time and not compare it to now, but it's hard not to. Mehnert aside, the acting is both overdone and mannered and that is even for 1921. Have actually seen silent films from before 1921 that had a lot more subtle acting, so sorry for me calling this kind of acting as that of the time is not an excuse. Olga Tschechowa's mannerisms in particular grate.

    Overall, worth a one-time look but Murnau is far from at his best here. 5/10
    8Nene-2

    A strange but excellent prelude to Nosferatu

    This very personal movie from Murnau sets the precedent for the author´s most notorious movie: Nosferatu the vampire.

    Murnau demonstrates his superb command of the camera and the illumination while setting the bases of the expressionism.

    The suspense distilled in Haunted Castle is well worth a Hitchcock´s movie and the plot is surprisingly complex for a silent.

    Do make sure that you see it in a winter stormy night

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    • Curiosidades
      The movie was shot in 16 days and released before the serialized novel's last chapter had been printed in the "Berliner Illustrierten".
    • Versiones alternativas
      There is an Italian DVD edition of this movie, distributed by DNA Srl, entitled "Il castello di Vogelod". The movie was re-edited with the contribution of the film history scholar Riccardo Cusin. This version is also available in streaming on some platforms. This DVD also contains another movie directed by F.W. Murnau: "Tartufo".
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Dämonische Leinwand - Der deutsche Film der zwanziger Jahre (1998)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 7 de abril de 1921 (Alemania)
    • País de origen
      • Alemania
    • Idioma
      • Alemán
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • El castillo encantado
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Bioscop-Atelier, Neubabelsberg, Potsdam, Brandenburgo, Alemania
    • Empresa productora
      • Uco-Film GmbH
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      1 hora 15 minutos
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Silent
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.33 : 1

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