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Marie Luise Droop is a Director, Scriptwriter and Producer Allemande born on 15 january 1890 at Szczecin (Pologne)

Marie Luise Droop

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Birth name Marie Martha Luise Fritsch
Nationality German
Birth 15 january 1890 at Szczecin (Pologne)
Death 22 august 1959 (at 69 years) at Gengenbach (German)

Marie Luise Droop (15 January 1890 – 22 August 1959) was a German writer, director and producer.

Biography

Marie Martha Luise Fritsch was born 15 January 1890 in Stettin. Her father was Karl Georg Fritsch, manager of a cement factory, her mother Emmeline Albertine Elisabeth Conradine Most, from a wealthy family of chocolate manufacturers. As a child she admired Karl May and founded a Karl May fanclub. In 1903 she sent May a letter and became his close friend until his death in 1912.

She married Dr. Adolf Droop, a teacher who had written about May's work. Marie Luise Droop worked as an editor for Ullstein Verlag. During World War I, when her husband served in the army, she moved to Denmark where she worked for Nordisk Film. She returned to Germany after the war.

1920 She co-founded Ustad Film with the aim to produce Karl May adaptations. Ustad Film produced Die Teufelsanbeter, Auf den Trümmern des Paradieses and Die Todeskarawane until it went bankrupt. All three films are considered lost.

Marie Luise Droop wrote almost 50 screenplays for silent movies (three were adaptations of May's work) and, speaking nine languages, worked as a translator.

Marie Luise Droop died 22 August 1959 in Lahr.

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Filmography of Marie Luise Droop (6 films)

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Die Reiter von Deutsch-Ostafrika, 1h29
Directed by Herbert Selpin
Genres Drama, Adventure
Themes Films set in Africa, Political films
Actors Sepp Rist, Peter Voß, Georg H. Schnell, Rudolf Klicks, Louis Brody, Vivigenz Eickstedt
Roles Writer
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Sepp Rist plays the role of Hellhoff, a German farmer in German East Africa, who is conscripted into the Schutztruppe (German armed colonial force) at the beginning of the First World War. His wife Gerda and the young volunteer Klix manage the plantation while he is away. In 1916, the plantation is occupied by a British unit. The commander, Major Cresswell, knows Gerda is secretly supplying Hellhoff and his comrades who are concealed in the bush. He tries to use his old friendship with the Hellhoffs put a stop to her activities. In order to carry out his duty as a British officer, he has his troops occupy the area's water supply to force the German soldiers to surrender. As Hellhoff's wife and Klix are trying to clandestinely supply water to Hellhoff, she is arrested and the boy shot. He still manages to bring the canteen to the soldiers before he dies. Hellhoff and his men liberate Gerda, who was to be taken away for trial by a British military court, and make off with water and horses. On their way to join up with Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck's East African Schutztruppe command, they stop at Klix's grave. Hellhoff promises the dead boy he will come back sooner or later — an allusion to the recovery of the lost colony through German victory in the First World War.

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