"The Yellow Ticket" (aka "The Devil's Pawn") was directed by Vicor Janson and Eugen Illes as a German project shot partially in Warsaw. A story of a Jewish girl forced to hide her identity in order to attend medical school in St. Petersburg, the movie is a melodrama of multiple oppression. Lea, as played by Negri, is at a disadvantage as a woman, an orphan and a Jew -- and yet has immense persistence and an insatiable ambition of becoming a doctor. The film includes more than one plot twist (the final one further complicating the issue of Lea's identity), but it's first and foremost a testimony to a spirit impossible to suppress.
Title | The Yellow Ticket |
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Year | 1918 |
Genre | Drama |
Country | Germany |
Studio | Projektions-AG Union |
Cast | Pola Negri, Harry Liedtke, Victor Janson, Adolf E. Licho, Werner Bernhardt, Guido Herzfeld |
Crew | Victor Janson (Director), Eugen Illés (Director), Kurt Richter (Art Direction), Paul Davidson (Producer), Hanns Kräly (Writer), Eugen Illés (Director of Photography) |
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Release | Nov 21, 1918 |
Runtime | 58 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 5.60 / 10 by 5 users |