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| Directed by | Hans Werckmeister |
| Produced by | Deutsche Lichtbild-Gesellschaft |
| Written by | Hans Brennert Fridel Köhne |
| Starring | Emil Jannings John Gottowt Käthe Haack Hanna Ralph |
| Cinematography | Axel Graatkjaer Hermann Kircheldorff |
| Distributed by | Universum Film AG (UFA) |
| Release date(s) | September 3, 1920 (Germany) |
| Running time | 81 minutes |
| Country | Germany |
| Language | Silent film German intertitles |
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Algol: Tragedy of Power is a 1920 silent German science fiction movie about an alien from the planet Algol. The film was directed by Hans Werckmeister and stars Emil Jannings and John Gottowt. The film centers on a human who is given a machine by an alien spirit which if used would allow him to rule to world. The sets for the movie were constructed by the poet-architect Paul Scheerbart.
The film was produced by the Deutsche Lichtbild-Gesellschaft (German light play company) in Berlin and was distributed by Universum Film AG (UFA). Its first release was on September 3, 1920 in Berlin, and was subsequently released worldwide including a launch in Finland on November 7, 1921. For many years it was believed that all copies of this movie had been lost however an intact version has now been recovered.
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The story follows the life of Robert Herne who works in a coal mine and his friendship with Maria Obal. While working in the mine he encounters an inhabitant of the planet Algol who gives him a prototype machine that can provide a virtually unlimited source of power. Over the next year Herne sets up a factory providing energy however instead of simply relieving workers of the difficult job of mining the device creates massive economic upheaval throughout the world.
Over the next 20 years Herne continues to increase his power and influence but he has lost touch with Maria who now lives in the one part of the world to which his influence does not extend. The film follows the machinations of Herne’s son Reginald and his ultimately unsuccessful attempt at a coup aiming to seize the secrets of the machine for himself. Maria meanwhile has had a son who travels to meet Herne to ask for his assistance in supplying energy as their own countries coal reserves have expired. Although he initially refuses such assistance Maria visits him to ask in person and he comes to realise the extent to which he has been corrupted by power. In a moment of realisation Herne destroys the machine thereby preventing his son from taking control after his death.
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