Helga Thomas

Helga Thomas

Born: July 8, 1891
Died: July 6, 1988
in Skog, ångermanland, Sweden

Movies for Helga Thomas...

Das heilige Schweigen
Title: Das heilige Schweigen
Character: Gertrud Rainer
Released: December 25, 1930
Type: Movie
German silent film
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Morgenröte
Title: Morgenröte
Character: Margot
Released: August 19, 1929
Type: Movie
A young student, Stephan, inherits shares in a coal mine from his father. The mine is no longer profitable, and Stephan needs money to finance his studies, so he takes up work in the mine.
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Latin Quarter
Title: Latin Quarter
Character: Laura
Released: May 10, 1929
Type: Movie
A wealthy man pretends to be a starving artist to gain the affections of a young painter.
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Dva pekelné dny
Title: Dva pekelné dny
Released: December 12, 1928
Type: Movie
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Ledige Mütter
Title: Ledige Mütter
Character: Inge Holm
Released: February 14, 1928
Type: Movie
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Das Mädchen aus Frisco
Title: Das Mädchen aus Frisco
Released: December 22, 1927
Type: Movie
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Die glühende Gasse
Title: Die glühende Gasse
Released: January 1, 1927
Type: Movie
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Der Mann im Feuer
Title: Der Mann im Feuer
Character: Lore Michel
Released: September 23, 1926
Type: Movie
A dedicated firefighter is forced to retire after an injury.
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Der Wilderer
Title: Der Wilderer
Character: Maria
Released: January 20, 1926
Type: Movie
A hunter is hired by a count to track down a poacher who has been killing deer on his estate.
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The Lost Shoe
Title: The Lost Shoe
Character: Marie
Released: December 5, 1923
Type: Movie
One of the first movies made about the fairy tale Cinderella. The film is part of the current German expressionism. Because of that the film ends up being darker than the fairy tale itself.
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Nora
Title: Nora
Released: February 2, 1923
Type: Movie
Adaptation of A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen.
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A Glass of Water
Title: A Glass of Water
Released: February 1, 1923
Type: Movie
A Glass of Water (German: Ein Glas Wasser) is a 1923 German silent historical film directed by Ludwig Berger and starring Mady Christians, Lucie Höflich and Hans Brausewetter. It premiered at the UFA-Palast am Zoo on 1 February 1923. It was based on a play of the same title by Eugène Scribe, set in England during the reign of Queen Anne. The film was very well received both commercially and critically on its release. It is considered one of the milestones of Weimar cinema