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Otto Rippert is a Actor and Director Allemand born on 22 october 1869 at Offenbach am Main (German)

Otto Rippert

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Nationality German
Birth 22 october 1869 at Offenbach am Main (German)
Death 15 january 1940 (at 70 years) at Berlin (German)

Otto Rippert (22 October 1869 – 15 January 1940) was a German film director during the silent film era.

Biography

Rippert was born in Offenbach am Main, Germany, and began his career as a stage actor, working in theatres in Baden-Baden, Forst (Lausitz), Bamberg and in Berlin. In 1906, he acted his first film in Baden-Baden for the French Gaumont Film Company. In 1912 he appeared (complete with stick-on beard) as the millionaire Isidor Straus in In Nacht und Eis, one of the first films about the sinking of the Titanic. The film was made by Continental-Kunstfilm of Berlin, where Rippert continued to work as a director, making some ten motion pictures between 1912 and 1914. However, his reputation as one of the pioneers of German silent film rests on some of his later achievements, for example Homunculus and Die Pest in Florenz.

Homunculus, produced by Deutsche Bioskop in 1916, is a six-part serial science fiction film involving mad scientists, superhuman androids and sinister technology. The script was written by Fritz Lang, and the film foreshadows various elements of Lang's 1927 Metropolis, as well as serving as a model for later adaptations of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein rather than the original 1910 version. The subject-matter of Homunculus is similar to an earlier film about a monstrous man-made being, Der Golem (Paul Wegener, 1915).

Lang also wrote the script for Rippert's historical epic Die Pest in Florenz (1919), the first film (of sixteen, as of 2007) to feature the black plague. The cameraman was Emil Schünemann, who was behind the lens for In Nacht und Eis.

After 1924, Rippert stopped directing films and worked as a film editor. He had a stroke in 1937 and died in Berlin in 1940.

Usually with

Fritz Lang
Fritz Lang
(2 films)
Norman Kerry
Norman Kerry
(1 films)
Erner Huebsch
Erner Huebsch
(1 films)
Hella Moja
Hella Moja
(1 films)
Georg John
Georg John
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Otto Rippert (3 films)

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Actor

In Night and Ice, 30minutes
Directed by Fritz Lang
Origin German
Genres Drama, Action, Adventure
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films, RMS Titanic in fiction, Disaster films, Films about seafaring accidents or incidents
Actors Sophie Tucker, Otto Rippert, Norman Kerry, Brandon Hurst
Rating58% 2.9027752.9027752.9027752.9027752.902775
The film starts out with the passengers boarding at Southampton. The lives of the passengers on board the ill-fated ocean liner are depicted. On 14 April, the Titanic strikes an iceberg, throwing the diners in the Café Parisien to the side. Panic strikes the passengers. The crew ready the lifeboats, despite the fact that there are not enough of them. Women and children are loaded, while the men are held back. The radio operators (who take up most of the sinking part of the film) send out an urgent SOS. Fire blows out of the funnels during the sinking and then the boilers explode. The radio room floods, and finally the operators and captain jump ship and the Titanic sinks. Some survivors make it to a lifeboat, where they are pulled in. The captain swims to the lifeboat but when he is offered a spot, he instead swims away and goes underwater to drown.

Director

The Plague in Florence, 1h13
Directed by Otto Rippert
Origin German
Genres Drama, Horror, Historical
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about viral outbreaks, Disaster films
Actors Erner Huebsch, Auguste Prasch-Grevenberg
Rating63% 3.187943.187943.187943.187943.18794
Grandeur et décadence de Florence, déchirée entre foi mortifère et débauche. Une pépite expressionniste aux somptueux décors et costumes, scénarisée par Fritz Lang et récemment restaurée. Ce chef-d'oeuvre inspiré d'une nouvelle d'Edgar Allan Poe, symbolise la chute de l'Empire allemand alors rongé par l'inflation. À la Renaissance, sous l'autorité d'un conseil d'anciens que préside Cesare, un austère potentat, la ville de Florence dépérit, écrasée par le poids de l'Église. Mais au cours d'une procession, une mystérieuse courtisane vient semer le trouble dans la pieuse cité. Bientôt, Cesare et son fils s'éprennent tous deux d'elle. Torturé sur ordre de son père, le fils tue ce dernier, alors que la ville, hantée par le spectre de la Mort, sombre peu à peu dans la débauche, avant d'être emportée par la Peste.