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Polizeibericht Überfall

  • 1928
  • 21min
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Polizeibericht Überfall (1928)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA coin found on the street turns out to be unlucky for those who attempt to possess it.A coin found on the street turns out to be unlucky for those who attempt to possess it.A coin found on the street turns out to be unlucky for those who attempt to possess it.

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    • Ernö Metzner
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Grace Chiang
    • Ernö Metzner
  • Star
    • Heinrich Gotho
    • Eva Schmid-Kayser
    • Sybille Schmitz
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,8/10
    439
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Ernö Metzner
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Grace Chiang
      • Ernö Metzner
    • Star
      • Heinrich Gotho
      • Eva Schmid-Kayser
      • Sybille Schmitz
    • 9Recensioni degli utenti
    • 2Recensioni della critica
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    Heinrich Gotho
    Heinrich Gotho
    Eva Schmid-Kayser
    Sybille Schmitz
    Sybille Schmitz
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    Alfred Loretto
    Han Ruys
    Rudolf Hilberg
    Heinrich Falconi
    Gustav Püttjer
    Hans Casparius
      Kurt Gerron
      Kurt Gerron
        Alexander Granach
        Alexander Granach
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              • Ernö Metzner
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              • Grace Chiang
              • Ernö Metzner
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            10Artpix

            Great silent film. A must see

            I just recently had the opportunity to watch this short film, and as far as silent films go, I have to conclude that this is one of the best image/story portrayed films I have seen.

            The reason is that the film is very well told using pictures. The story is easy to follow all the way through, and this is rare with silent films.

            The film is well cast, I like the characters, and it is beautifully shot, I must admit, that I am biased by old type images, and especially like films that are from the early to late 20's, there is something very mature in the imagery and style of these films.

            A must see for every student of the arts..
            7springfieldrental

            Emo Metzner's Most Important Film

            The German short "Accident," a.k.a. "Uberfall" or "Assault," is a Emo Metzner-directed 20-minute short that follows a man who picks up a counterfeit coin he spots lying in a roadside gutter. The viewer instantly knows this coin is bad luck since the previous man who had scooped it up had just died hit by a car. With the coin, its new owner wins at dice and leaves the premise with a handful of money. An observer who sees him pocket the money follows him. The coin holder is shanghaied by an aggressive hooker, who leads him into her den with her pimp there acting as an enforcer. Things get sticky for the owner of the coin as the pimp wants to roll him, forcing the man to defend himself both from the thug inside as well as the waiting bandit outside the door.

            "Accident" was the most important work for its director, Emo Metzner. As a production set designer for Georg Wilhelm Pabst, Ernst Lubitsch, Robert Wiene and other European directors for many years, Metzner copied Pabst's artistic style. "Accident" is noted for its realistic, bleak examination of street life in Germany during the 1920s, placing the short film into the category of the 'New Objective' movement identified with Pabst. So dour but convincingly graphic was the portrayal of German street life in the economically-depressed country seen in "Accident," German film censors banned Metzner's movie from public showings in 1928, claiming it had a "brutalizing and demoralizing effect."

            Metzner eventually relocated to England when Adolf Hitler took over the German government in the early 1930s. He continued to ply his art and set design skills for a number of United Kingdom film studios well into the late 1940s.
            6planktonrules

            Intentionally strange,...but still pretty watchable

            This film is one of many short films from a DVD collection from Kino Video about silent Avant Garde films. Because of this, the films are extremely artistic but make no attempt to be commercially viable or interesting to the average person. Instead, since they are "art", the films are often confusing and apparently pointless--since this IS the point of the Avant Garde movement! However, of all the many films in this collection, this is probably the most "normal" and approachable film for the common person.

            The short film is about a sleazy sort of bald, skinny guy who is trying to con people out of money--passing off a counterfeit coin. However, once he amasses a tidy sum of money, other "rifraff" do their best to steal it away from him. It's all a very strange little morality play that also has a point to make about how far the German people had fallen during the poverty years of the Weimar Republic. Interesting, with some unusual camera-work and images, but probably not a film for most audiences.

            If you ARE looking for an "artsy" film but find this type of film I described sounds too unusual or esoteric, maybe you should try the films of the great French artist/director Jean Cocteau. Other than his BLOOD OF A POET, his other films combine artistry and Avant Garde imagery with well-constructed plots and familiar movie elements. My favorites of his films are Orphée (Orpheus) and La Belle et la bête (Beauty and the Beast).
            10udave

            short description of plot, summary of technical devices employed

            A slice-of-life vignette about life in poverty stricken Weimar- era Germany. A man wins some cash in a dice game in a low grade beer hall. He in pursued by a thug through the streets of Berlin, and escapes into the arms of a prostitute, only to find himself narrowly avoiding being murdered by her pimp. Once back out on the street he falls victim to the thug. The film makes extraordinary use of bizarre camera angles, fast Russian-style editing and contains a dream sequence which is distorted through use of mirrors and refracting lenses.
            8ackstasis

            Counterfeit Currency and Corrupt Morals

            Though Ernö Metzner's 'Assault (1928)' was first introduced to me as a work of avant-garde cinema, it's actually quite mainstream, if a little dark thematically. A suspenseful, and occasionally humorous, morality play, the film follows the fortunes of an unscrupulous opportunist who happens upon a counterfeit coin, knowingly tries to capitalise on his discovery, and later regrets ever laying his eyes on it. In 1928, the film was apparently banned by the Germans censors owing to its "brutalising and demoralising effect," and they weren't kidding; there's not a single sympathetic character, and even our ill-treated protagonist had it all coming to him. Metzner keeps the story's pacing brisk, never allowing the tension to let up once it gets going, and excellent use is made of the Soviet montage style. Unlike in Dimitri Kirsanoff's 'Ménilmontant (1926),' a French avant-garde short film that I recently watched for the first time, the quick-fire editing is not overused to the point of nausea, and so the images flow freely and accessibly, such that the editing itself practically goes unnoticed.

            'Assault' opens by introducing the notion of the cursed counterfeit coin. A passerby, stooping in the middle of the road to retrieve the currency, is struck down by an automobile, the coin spilling out of the victim's hand and coming to rest in the gutter. Metzer produced his film during a period of German history that was plagued with economic difficulties. Doomed to recession by the Treaty of Versailles, and having suffered massive hyperinflation from 1921-1923, Germany (and the rest of the world) now sat at the cusp of the Great Depression, and times were tough. Ordinary citizens would be willing to cheat, maim and kill even for a counterfeit coin, and such desperation had, at least in the director's view, brought down the nation's ethical standards. 'Assault' is a grotesque and sardonic exploration of the lengths to which Germany has stooped in difficult times – sometimes funny, sometimes scary – suggesting the corrupting influence of money (amplified even further by the fact that this money, being counterfeit, is itself corrupt).

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              Banned by German censor in 1928 because of its "brutalizing and demoralizing effect".
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              This film was published in Italy in an DVD anthology entitled "Avanguardia: Cinema sperimentale degli anni '20 e '30", distributed by DNA Srl. The film has been re-edited with the contribution of the film history scholar Riccardo Cusin . This version is also available in streaming on some platforms.
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              Featured in Von Caligari zu Hitler: Das deutsche Kino im Zeitalter der Massen (2014)

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