The Fire Devil

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The Fire Devil
File:The Fire Devil.jpg
Directed by Luis Trenker
Produced by Willy Reiber
Luis Trenker
Written by Hanns Sassmann
Luis Trenker
Starring Luis Trenker
Judith Holzmeister,
Bertl Schultes
Hilde von Stolz
Music by Giuseppe Becce
Cinematography Albert Benitz
Albert Höcht
Klaus von Rautenfeld
Edited by Werner Jacobs
Gottlieb Madl
Production
company
Bavaria Film
Luis Trenker-Film
Distributed by Bavaria Film
Release dates
5 March 1940
Running time
100 minutes
Country Germany
Language German

The Fire Devil (German: Der Feuerteufel) is a 1940 German historical adventure film directed by and starring Luis Trenker.[1] It also featured Judith Holzmeister, Bertl Schultes and Hilde von Stolz. The title is sometimes translated as The Arsonist.

The film's sets were designed by the art directors Erich Grave and Ludwig Reiber. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. Location shooting took place in Mittenwald, Schwäbisch Hall and North Tyrol. It premiered at the Ufa-Palast am Zoo in Berlin. Costing over a million reichsmarks to make, it easily recouped its production costs at the box office and was a considerable popular success.

It is set during the Tyrolean Rebellion against Napoleon, about which Trenker had previously made another film The Rebel in 1932. However Adolf Hitler, who had been an admirer of the previous film, was apparently displeased feeling that the parallels between Napoleon and the Third Reich meant that the film glorified and potentially incited popular revolt against the regime.[2] To restore himself to favour, Trenker published a novel Captain Ladurner which was overtly pro-Nazi.[3]

Cast

References

  1. Mosse p.118
  2. Mosse p.118
  3. Mosse p.118

Bibliography

  • George L. Mosse. Fallen Soldiers: Reshaping the Memory of the World Wars. Oxford University Press, 1991.

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