Different from the Others (1919)
aka
Anders als die Andern
Paul Korner is a homosexual musician who falls in love with his protégé Kurt. Unfortunately, the two are seen walking hand in hand by the blackmailer Franz. Though Paul agrees to Franz's demands at first, it gets out of hand and he ends up refusing to pay which has dire consequences for the lovers. (IMDB cupcakes) CFN
Different from the Others (German: Anders als die Andern) is a German film produced during the Weimar Republic. It was first released in 1919 and stars Conrad Veidt and Reinhold Schünzel. The story was co-written by Richard Oswald and Magnus Hirschfeld, who also had a small part in the film and partially funded the production through his Institute for Sexual Science. The film was intended as a polemic against the then-current laws under Germany's Paragraph 175, which made homosexuality a criminal offense. It is believed to be the first pro-gay film in the world.
Different from the Others, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Different_from_the_Others&oldid=985129124 (last visited Nov. 29, 2020).
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Conrad Veid |
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Fritz Schulz |
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Anita Berber |
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Reinhold Schünzel |
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Leo Connard |
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Alexandra Willegh |
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Ernst Pittschau |
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Ilse von Tasso-Lind |
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Karl Giese |
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Magnus Hirschfeld |
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Conrad Veid |
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Fritz Schulz |
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Fritz Schulz and Conrad Veidt |
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Fritz Schulz and Conrad Veidt |
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Fritz Schulz |
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Magnus Hirschfeld |
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Fritz Schulz, Conrad Veidt and Reinhold Schünzel |
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Reinhold Schünzel |
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Reinhold Schünzel |
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Fritz Schulz, Conrad Veidt and Reinhold Schünzel |
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Reinhold Schünzel |
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Conrad Veidt and Reinhold Schünzel |
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Reinhold Schünzel |
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Conrad Veidt, Clementine Plessner, Fritz Schulz, Wilhelm Diegelmann, Anita Berber |
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Conrad Veidt, Reinhold Schünzel and Fritz Schulz |
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Karl Giese [R] |
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Conrad Veidt and Magnus Hirschfeld |
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Lecture |
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Richard von Krafft-Ebing |
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Conrad Veidt eating pills |
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Fritz Schulz and Conrad Veidt |
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Anita Berber, Leo Connard, Ernst Pittschau, Fritz Schulz, Conrad Veidt, Ilse von Tasso-Lind, and Alexandra Willegh (No order) |
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