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Sumurun (One Arabian Night)
Director:   Ernst Lubitsch
Starring:   Jenny Hasselqvist, Paul Wegener, Pola Negri
Country:   Germany
Genre:   Silent
Type:   Tinted B&W
Year:   1920
Language:   English Intertitles
Length:   103 mins.
Aspect Ratio:   1.33:1
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Synopsis

With POLA NEGRI, PAUL WEGENER & JENNY HASSELQVIST

35mm Restoration by the F.W. Murnau Foundation

In the early 1920s, Ernst Lubitsch was among Germany’s leading directors and one of the few European filmmakers to consistently find success at the American box office. Sumurun, originally released in the U.S. under the title One Arabian Night, was among his greatest triumphs and helped secure his invitation to Hollywood.

This exotic spectacle stars Jenny Hasselqvist (The Saga of Gösta Berling) as Sumurun, a rebellious member of a harem who has committed the greatest of sins: she has rejected the old sheikh and instead fallen in love with a charming cloth merchant. Lubitsch expertly interweaves Sumurun’s tale with several other related stories, and the result is a wonderful blend of melodrama and comedy. The cast also includes screen legend Pola Negri (Forbidden Paradise) as a traveling dancer who is drawn to both the harem and to the sheikh’s handsome son, famed director-actor Paul Wegener (The Golem) as the tyrannical, lecherous old sheikh, and Lubitsch himself as a hunchbacked clown in love with Negri.

Sumurun was based on a pantomime act that had been a popular success for Lubitsch’s mentor, the theater director Max Reinhardt. The New York Times labeled the film “an exceptional production,” and Lewis Jacobs, in his book The Rise of the American Film, wrote that Sumurun “not only revealed Lubitsch as an ingenious director of comedy, but introduced a risqué wit that killed the heavy-handed American sex and style displays. This film presaged the flock of films Lubitsch was to make in America and was to have a lasting influence on American productions generally.”

SUMURUN
(U.S. title: One Arabian Night)
Germany 1920 Color Tinted
103 Min. 1.33:1
Directed by Ernst Lubitsch
Written by Hanns Kräly and Ernst Lubitsch
Adapted from the Pantomime by Friedrich Freska
Cinematography: Theodor Sparkuhl
Production Design: Kurt Richter With Jenny Hasselqvist, Pola Negri, Paul Wegener, Ernst Lubitsch
Music by Javier Perez de Azpeitia
Contents © 1920 Friedrich-Wilhelm- Murnau-Stiftung


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