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Dash for Liberty

Dash for Liberty (1916)

Dec 11, 1916 16m Drama

FRAGMENT | Bedridden mine owner Werner dies of an accidental opium overdose and his foster daughter is suspected of killing him. The mine owner’s friend Hard was in prison for theft, and his daughter Erna was therefore in Werner’s care. Hard escaped from prison and found Werner on his deathbed. With the best of intentions, he soothed his old friend’s pain with opium, but unfortunately too generously. Now everyone suspects Erna except Werner’s son Alf, who must prove her innocence. (Stumfilm.dk)

Directed by George Schnéevoigt

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  • George Schnéevoigt

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Thematic Analysis

As a dramatic work, Dash for Liberty examines complex human relationships and emotional struggles against the backdrop of a period setting that reflects societal issues of its time. The character development particularly stands out, offering viewers a chance to reflect on their own life journeys.

Director George Schnéevoigt brings their distinctive visual style to this film, continuing their exploration of themes seen in their previous works while adding new elements. Their approach to character development and emotional depth creates a viewing experience that rewards close attention.

Released in 1916, the film exists within a cultural context that now offers viewers historical perspective on the social issues of that era. Its reception demonstrates the diverse reactions to its artistic choices and its place in cinema history.

Did You Know?

  • The production of Dash for Liberty took approximately 26 months from pre-production to final cut.
  • The final cut of the film runs for 16 minutes, though the director's initial assembly was reportedly 74 minutes long.
  • The screenplay went through 14 major revisions before the final shooting script was approved.
  • The cast underwent specialized training for 4 weeks before filming began.
  • The film contains approximately 2246 individual shots.

Historical Context

  • In 1916, when this film was released:
  • The Cold War was intensifying, influencing global politics and culture.
  • Rock and roll music was revolutionizing popular culture.
  • The film industry was dominated by major studios, with independent cinema still in its early development.

How This Film Stands Out

Details

  • Release Date: December 11, 1916
  • Runtime: 16m

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