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The Black Hussar
The Black Hussar

6.5

The Black Hussar

NR·1932·90m

Summary

In 1812, during the French period, large parts of Germany are occupied by the troops of Napoleon. Several paramilitary Freikorps units battle the French forces, among them the Black Brunswickers led by the 'Black Duke' Frederick William of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. After the War of the Fifth Coalition, the Black Hussars are pursued by Napoleon throughout the country, but frequently take refuge with the noble-minded German people.

Crew

Director

Gerhard Lamprecht

Writer

Philipp Lothar Mayring

Writer

Curt J. Braun

Reviews

Geronimo1967

Geronimo1967

June 13, 2022

7

Conrad Veidt is the chivalrous leader of the "Black Hussars", fighting a valiant battle against the occupying forces of Napoleonic France. He is charged with rescuing the Princess bride-to-be of his Duke (Mady Christians) before she is married off by the Emperor to his polish puppet "Prince Potovski". He manages to rescue her, easily enough, but it soon transpires that the pair have quite some history - and loyalties start to become divided. It's quite a familiar story, but has enough of the "Zorro" or "Prisoner of Zenda" about it to keep it entertaining. Veidt and his loyal, enthusiastic sidekick "Bubi" (Wolf Albach-Retty) work well together and keep the swash buckling along quite well; Otto Wallburg is effective as the pompous dumpling that is the French Governor and the whole thing has a certain light-hearted energy to it. Not great, not pretending to be, I suspect - just a good action adventure that allows this star of silent films to begin to stretch his vocal chords on screen a bit.

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Status:

Released

Original Language:

German

Budget:

$0.00

Revenue:

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Keywords

kidnapping
arranged marriage
castle
incognito
disguise
napoleonic wars
inn
military
horse chase
costume drama
french spy
songs
french invaders
territorial governor
love vs duty