Miss Julie (German: Fräulein Julie) is a 1922 German silent drama film directed by Felix Basch and starring Asta Nielsen, William Dieterle, and Lina Lossen.[1] It was based on August Strindberg's 1888 play Miss Julie.
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| Directed by | Felix Basch |
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| Based on | Miss Julie by August Strindberg |
| Produced by | Asta Nielsen |
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| Cinematography | Julius Balting |
Production company | Artfilm |
| Distributed by | National Film |
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Running time | 1,589 metres (5,213 ft) |
| Country | Germany |
| Languages | Silent German intertitles |
Julie, a young noble woman is drawn to a senior servant, a valet named Jean, who is particularly well-traveled, well-mannered and well-read.
Miss Julie passed the film censorship on 24 November 1921 and premiered on 2 February 1922 at the Marmorhaus. The five-act play was 1589 meters long.
The film's sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig.
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