The Sovereign

The Sovereign

103 mins | Drama | March 17, 1937

Der Herrscher (The Sovereign) was based on Before Sunset, a play by Gerhart Hauptmann. The great Emil Jannings stars as Mathias Clausen, a self-made businessman who is forced to do a great deal of soul-searching when his wife unexpectedly dies. Determining to start life anew, he falls in love with his secretary Inken (Marianne Hoppe) and impulsively takes a vacation to Italy. Clausen's selfish grown children, not wishing to share their father's affections -- nor his money -- with his new wife-to-be, go to court demanding that Clausen be declared mentally incompetent. Upon finding this out, Clausen flies into a rage, leaving the audience to wonder whether or not he really as gone off his trolley. Der Herrscher was directed by Veit Harlan, more famous (or notorious) for his viciously anti-Semitic Jud Suess (1940).

The Sovereign

103 mins | Drama | March 17, 1937

The Sovereign
Der Herrscher (The Sovereign) was based on Before Sunset, a play by Gerhart Hauptmann. The great Emil Jannings stars as Mathias Clausen, a self-made businessman who is forced to do a great deal of soul-searching when his wife unexpectedly dies. Determining to start life anew, he falls in love with his secretary Inken (Marianne Hoppe) and impulsively takes a vacation to Italy. Clausen's selfish grown children, not wishing to share their father's affections -- nor his money -- with his new wife-to-be, go to court demanding that Clausen be declared mentally incompetent. Upon finding this out, Clausen flies into a rage, leaving the audience to wonder whether or not he really as gone off his trolley. Der Herrscher was directed by Veit Harlan, more famous (or notorious) for his viciously anti-Semitic Jud Suess (1940).
Producers Tobis-Magna-Filmproduktion
Original title Der Herrscher
Directors Veit Harlan
Writers Harald Bratt, Curt J. Braun, Gerhart Hauptmann, Thea von Harbou

Cast

Emil Jannings

as Matthias Clausen

Marianne Hoppe

as Inken Peters

Hilde Körber

as Bettina Clausen

Käthe Haack

as Ottilie Klamroth

Herbert Hübner

as Direktor Erich Klamroth

Maria Koppenhöfer

as Klothilde Clausen

Paul Bildt

as Diener Winter

Heinrich Schroth

as Direktor Hofer

Max Gülstorff

as Sanitätsrat Geiger

Harald Paulsen

as Rechtsanwalt Hanefeld

Paul Wagner

as Professor Wolfgang Clausen

Hannes Stelzer

as Egert

Rudolf Klein-Rogge

as Direktor Bodlfing