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''Ihre Hoheit die Tänzerin'' ((ドイツ語:Her Highness the Dancer)) is a 1922 German film directed by Richard Eichberg and featuring Béla Lugosi. The original film was banned by the Film Review Office: it was not to be shown in the Weimar Republic. The makers appealed, but the Office considered the film "corruptive" and the appeal was rejected〔 by the Berlin Film Review Office and 〕 A shortened version was again not approved. Finally on 16 January 1923 a version of the film, now renamed ''Der Leidensweg der Eva Grunwald'' (''The Ordeal of Eva Grunwald'') was approved, considered suitable for adults only. This approved version consisted of 5 acts and totalled 1887 meters of film, compared to the original's 6 acts, 1995m. ==Cast== * Lee Parry as Eva Grunwald * Eduard Rothauser as Herrmann Grunwald, glockner of St Mary's * Aruth Wartan as Gadvan * Syme Delmar as Ruth Irving * Rudolf Zolling as Organist of St Mary's * Max Wogritsch as Wolfgang Tautlingen * Walter Steinbeck as Lord Cecil Gloster * Paul Ludwig as Coppers, Lord Cecil's secretary * Robert Scholz * Violetta Napierska * Béla Lugosi * Chief Tahachee as ''German Man'' (uncredited) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ihre Hoheit die Tänzerin (film)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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