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''Atlantis'' is a 1913 Danish silent film directed by
August Blom August Blom (26 December 1869 – 10 January 1947) was a Danish film director, producer, and pioneer of silent films during the "golden age" of Danish filmmaking from 1910 to 1914. Career Blom began his acting career in 1893 in Kolding, and was ...
, the head of production at the
Nordisk Film Nordisk Film A/S (lit. "Nordic Film") is a Danish entertainment company established in 1906 in Copenhagen by filmmaker Ole Olsen. It is the fourth-oldest film studio in the world behind the Gaumont Film Company, Pathé, and Titanus ...
company, and was based upon the 1912 novel by
Gerhart Hauptmann Gerhart Johann Robert Hauptmann (; 15 November 1862 – 6 June 1946) was a German dramatist and novelist. He is counted among the most important promoters of literary naturalism, though he integrated other styles into his work as well. He recei ...
. It starred an international cast headlined by Danish matinée actor
Olaf Fønss Olaf Holger Axel Fønss (17 October 1882 – 11 March 1949) was a Danish actor, director, producer, film censor and one of Denmark and Germany's biggest stars of the silent film era. Career Fønss' leading role in the 1913 Danish classic ...
and Austrian opera diva
Ida Orloff Ida Orloff (also written ''Ida Orlov,'' pseudonym of ''Ida Siegler von Eberswald''; 16 February 1889 – 9 April 1945) was a theater and silent film actress during the early 20th century. She was already "renowned for her performances of mod ...
. The story, which tells the tale of a doctor who travels to the United States in search of a cure for his ailing wife, includes the tragic sinking of an ocean liner after it strikes an object at sea. Released only one year after the sinking of the RMS ''Titanic'', the film drew considerable attention as well as criticism due to similarities to the actual tragedy. The high production costs for ''Atlantis'' were not equaled by box office returns at that time. However, the film went on to become the most watched film for Nordisk Film and has been hailed by film historian Erik Ulrichsen as a Danish masterpiece and "one of the first modern films."


Plot

Dr. Friedrich von Kammacher (
Olaf Fønss Olaf Holger Axel Fønss (17 October 1882 – 11 March 1949) was a Danish actor, director, producer, film censor and one of Denmark and Germany's biggest stars of the silent film era. Career Fønss' leading role in the 1913 Danish classic ...
), a surgeon, is devastated after his wife develops a brain disorder and is institutionalized. On the advice of his parents, von Kammacher leaves Denmark to gain some respite from his wife's illness. Von Kammacher travels to Berlin, where he meets a young dancer named Ingigerd Hahlstrom (
Ida Orloff Ida Orloff (also written ''Ida Orlov,'' pseudonym of ''Ida Siegler von Eberswald''; 16 February 1889 – 9 April 1945) was a theater and silent film actress during the early 20th century. She was already "renowned for her performances of mod ...
) and the doctor becomes fond of her and very interested in her. However she has a large number of admirers and thus Von Kammacher gives up on her. However, while in Paris he sees an advertisement in the paper that she is going to New York with her father and decides to follow her. Von Kammacher buys a first class ticket on the same liner as Ingigerd, the ''SS Roland''. Aboard the ship, von Kammacher learns Ingigerd has a boyfriend with her and thus he backs down. Shortly after, he is called to treat a young Russian-Jewish woman with seasickness and they nearly get romantically involved but class stops this from happening. Halfway across the sea the ''Roland'' strikes an unseen object which causes massive flooding and dooms the ship. The passengers panic as the ship sinks into the Atlantic. Von Kammacher finds Ingigerd passed out in her cabin from shock and carries her to a lifeboat. He goes back and searches in vain for her father but when he can't find him, von Kammacher returns to the lifeboat and holds Ingigerds hand as the lifeboat pulls away. The liner sinks so rapidly that many of the lifeboats are never launched and several passengers are swept into the sea and drowned. By morning, von Kammacher's lifeboat is still floating and ten souls still alive. They are spotted by a
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''Hjortholm'' and saved. Survivors arrive in New York, von Kammacher tries to tell her that he loves her and wants a life with her in New York but she refuses to be tied down by one man. He gives up on her and they go their separate ways. Von Kammacher is impressed by an art gallery and takes an interest in fine art. Through the artistic community, he is introduced to a kind and pleasant sculptor Miss Eva Burns, and they develop a friendship. Dr. Schmidt, who is a friend of von Kammacher, offers him the use of a mountain cabin near Handon, where it is hoped that Friedrich will find some peace and solace. While he is in the mountains, a telegram from Denmark arrives with information that von Kammacher's wife has died. Upon hearing the news, Friedrich falls critically ill. Eva takes it upon herself to tend to him in the mountain cabin. As she nurses him back to health, their relationship blossoms. Happiness returns to Friedrich's life as he realizes Eva will be a good mother for his children.


Production

Due to the large number of cast, extras, and locations, and the amount of equipment, Blom took the unusual step of employing two assistant directors for filming. The first was Robert Dinesen who later had his own successful career as a director with Nordisk Film in Denmark and Germany. The second assistant was the young Hungarian director Mihály Kertész, who under the name
Michael Curtiz Michael Curtiz ( ; born Manó Kaminer; since 1905 Mihály Kertész; hu, Kertész Mihály; December 24, 1886 April 10, 1962) was a Hungarian-American film director, recognized as one of the most prolific directors in history. He directed cla ...
became one of the most well-known Hollywood directors through films such as ''
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'' and '' White Christmas''. Curtiz also appeared in ''Atlantis'' in a small supporting role. For the filming of the shipboard scenes, Nordisk Film chartered the Norwegian steamship ''C.F. Tietgen'' which had been taken out of service that year. However, the ''Atlantis'' sinking scene used a large-scale model and about 500 extras as swimmers, and was filmed in the bay off
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Blom filmed two endings for the movie—one happy and one tragic. The alternate tragic ending, in which the Doctor dies at the end, was made in particular for the Russian market. It was believed that the Russians had a preference for sad endings.


''Titanic'' myth

Some sources claimed that the sinking ship scenes were inspired by the ''Titanic'' sinking which had occurred the previous year. However, Blom based his film entirely on Gerhardt Hauptmann's 1912 novel, ''Atlantis''. Hauptmann's novel was published in serialized form in the ''
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'' a month before the ''Titanic'' disaster. Nevertheless, due to the film's release only one year after the ''Titanic'' sinking, ''Atlantis'' became associated with the ''Titanic''. In Norway, the film was banned because authorities felt it was in poor taste to turn a tragedy into entertainment.


Casting

Because his original story was partly autobiographical, Hauptmann's contract with Nordisk Film required two roles be acted by the actual people who were their inspiration. A letter from Nordisk Film to Fred A. Talbot of England explained, "...the part of "Ingigerd" and the armless virtuoso "Arthur Stoss" were played by the very same persons, who , so to speak, used as models by Gerhart Hauptmann, when he wrote his famous novel. These two artists, Miss Ida Orloff and Mr. C. Unthan (these are their real names) were his traveling companions on the trip across the Atlantic." Orloff had had a romantic relationship with Hauptmann beginning several years earlier when she was a 16-year-old cabaret dancer. Reviewers of ''Atlantis'' criticized the choice of Orloff because, by the time of filming, she was no longer a svelte athletic dancer who could embody the eroticism of the part. Nevertheless, Nordisk Films had been forced to cast her. The other required actor was Carl Herman Unthan (credited as Charles Unthan), a Prussian violinist who had been born without arms and learned to use his feet as hands. He played the role of Arthur Stoss, an armless virtuoso. Although his abilities were impressive, critics of ''Atlantis'' felt his appearance in the film was simply extraneous and non-integral to the story. Another notable actor in ''Atlantis'' was
Torben Meyer Torben Emil Meyer (1 December 1884 – 22 May 1975) was a Danish-American character actor who appeared in more than 190 films in a 55-year career. He began his acting career in Europe before moving to the United States. Early life Meyer was ...
who went on to a long Hollywood career as a comedic character actor, usually playing a thick-accented waiter or maitr'de. Some film historians have also spotted Danish comedian Carl Schenstrøm, later the tall half of the Pat and Patachon comedy team, playing a waiter in the film. Although Schenstrøm was employed at Nordisk Film at the time, his participation has not been fully established.


Cast

*
Olaf Fønss Olaf Holger Axel Fønss (17 October 1882 – 11 March 1949) was a Danish actor, director, producer, film censor and one of Denmark and Germany's biggest stars of the silent film era. Career Fønss' leading role in the 1913 Danish classic ...
as Dr. Friedrich von Kammacher *
Ida Orloff Ida Orloff (also written ''Ida Orlov,'' pseudonym of ''Ida Siegler von Eberswald''; 16 February 1889 – 9 April 1945) was a theater and silent film actress during the early 20th century. She was already "renowned for her performances of mod ...
as Ingigerd Hahlstroem, artistic danser *
Ebba Thomsen Ebba Thomsen (3 May 1887 – 18 December 1973) was a Denmark, Danish actress during the Cinema of Denmark, golden era of silent films in Denmark. Thomsen was best known for her roles as the elegant leading lady opposite the Danish matinee idol Va ...
as Eva Burns, sculptor *
Carl Lauritzen Carl Lauritzen (4 April 1879 – 18 April 1940), was a Denmark, Danish actor. He appeared in 15 films between 1912 in film, 1912 and 1920 in film, 1920. External links

* 1879 births 1940 deaths Danish male film actors Danish male si ...
as Dr. Schmidt *
Frederik Jacobsen Frederik Jacobsen (12 September 1876 – 4 September 1922), was a Danish actor. He appeared in 27 films between 1911 and 1923 Events January–February * January 9 – Lithuania begins the Klaipėda Revolt to annex the Klaip ...
as Dr. Georg Rasmussen * Charles Unthan as Arthur Stoss, armless virtuoso *
Torben Meyer Torben Emil Meyer (1 December 1884 – 22 May 1975) was a Danish-American character actor who appeared in more than 190 films in a 55-year career. He began his acting career in Europe before moving to the United States. Early life Meyer was ...
as Willy Snyders, artist * Cajus Bruun as Friedrich's Father *
Michael Curtiz Michael Curtiz ( ; born Manó Kaminer; since 1905 Mihály Kertész; hu, Kertész Mihály; December 24, 1886 April 10, 1962) was a Hungarian-American film director, recognized as one of the most prolific directors in history. He directed cla ...
as Hans Fuellenberg, Friedrich's Colleague (credited as Mihály Kertész) * Marie Dinesen as Friedrich's Mother * Lily Frederiksen as Angle', Friedrich's Wife * Thomas P. Hejle as Office Worker *
Alma Hinding Alma Hinding (1882–1981) was a Danish film actress of the silent era.Milne p.181 She acted in films for Nordisk Film during its most successful period. Selected filmography * ''Atlantis'' (1913) * ''The Secret of the Desert ''The Secret of ...
as Russian Immigrant * Musse Kornbech as Young Canadian Woman * Svend Kornbeck as Ship's Captain * Bertel Krause as Artist's Agent * Emilie Otterdahl as Lady at Fancy Dress Ball * Albrecht Schmidt as Eva's Father *
Christian Schrøder Christian Schrøder (13 July 1869 – 10 December 1940) was a Danish film actor, screenwriter and director. He was also a captain in the reserve. He appeared in 30 films between 1912 and 1940, mostly farce and comedy. He was born in Midde ...
as Ingigerd's Father *
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as Stoss's Waiter/Helper * Alfred Stigaard as Crewman Wilhelm


American distribution

Distribution of the film in the United States began in 1914 through the Great Northern Film Company. Like many American films of the time, ''Atlantis'' was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. The Chicago Board of Censors required cuts in two scenes with nude statues where the sex was visible.


Restored version

''Atlantis'' was restored and released on
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in 1993 and in
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format in 2005. The restoration was created through a high definition scan of a restored negative and the tinting was recreated using an abbreviated version from The National Film Center in
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. The restored version also was made with combined subtitles in
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and
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. Extra material on the DVD included the two-minute alternative ending originally filmed for
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audiences and the 15-minute surviving fragment of August Blom's and Holger-Madsen's 1914 film ''
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''.


Notes


External links

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August Blom's ''Atlantis'' on DVD

''Atlantis'' at Allmovie
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