The Grand Duke's Finances
1928

The Grand Duke's Finances
1928
- NFSA IDZYN4S0SX
- TypeFilm
- MediumMoving Image
- FormPoster
- GenresComedy
- Year1928
This full colour lithograph promotes the UFA production The Grand Duke’s Finances (original German title: Die Finanzen des Großherzogs). This film is legendary German director FW Murnau’s only comedy film.
The poster features a tied-up Grandduke of Abacco (Harry Liedke) with a distressed Olga (Mady Christians) trying to free him. Below is a scene of three men having a conversation and one holding a gun. It’s an odd poster because the selected focus makes the film look like a drama or thriller, rather than a comedy.
The poster doesn’t credit Murnau, despite the film’s release following one of his most successful films, Nosferatu, a Symphony of Horror (original German title: Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens). However, this is not so surprising, as Nosferatu did not have a contemporary Australian release and this poster slightly predates Cinema Art’s release of another classic Murnau film, Faust.
This full colour lithograph promotes the UFA production The Grand Duke’s Finances (original German title: Die Finanzen des Großherzogs). This film is legendary German director FW Murnau’s only comedy film.
The poster features a tied-up Grandduke of Abacco (Harry Liedke) with a distressed Olga (Mady Christians) trying to free him. Below is a scene of three men having a conversation and one holding a gun. It’s an odd poster because the selected focus makes the film look like a drama or thriller, rather than a comedy.
The poster doesn’t credit Murnau, despite the film’s release following one of his most successful films, Nosferatu, a Symphony of Horror (original German title: Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens). However, this is not so surprising, as Nosferatu did not have a contemporary Australian release and this poster slightly predates Cinema Art’s release of another classic Murnau film, Faust.
- NFSA IDZYN4S0SX
- TypeFilm
- MediumMoving Image
- FormPoster
- GenresComedy
- Year1928
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