
The Ballet Girl
1918 Directed by Ernst LubitschThe new artistic director Dr. Fersen is appointed at the princely court theater in Dillingen. He is not only attractive, but also a bachelor, which delights the local women. But even the men of the town suddenly show an affinity for the theater, as a new prima ballerina has been hired in the form of the dancer Ossi. Prince Adolf himself is delighted with Ossi and never misses one of her performances. The envious are not long in coming, especially the president of the Dillingen Women's Association is suspicious of the current events. This is hardly surprising, as an unwritten law in Dillingen states that the theater's prima ballerina must be married. This suits Ossi and Dr. Fersen, as the two have been seeing each other in secret for some time. The marriage is quickly arranged. The only downer for the couple is that the Dillinger's interest in art has suddenly disappeared. Lost.

Ossi Oswalda
....................................................Ossi, eine junge Tänzerin

Margarete Kupfer
....................................................Ossis Mutter

Ferry Sikla
....................................................Fürst Adolf von Dillingen

Harry Liedtke
....................................................Dr. Fersn, Intendantdes Hoftheaters
Julietta Brandt
....................................................Prima Ballerina

Victor Janson
....................................................Carambo di Gracho, Lebemann

Reinhold Schünzel
....................................................Eduard Stutzig, Lebemann
Director
...........................................................Ernst Lubitsch
Producer
...........................................................Paul Davidson
Writer
...........................................................Hanns Kräly
Director of Photography
...........................................................Theodor Sparkuhl
Production Companies
...................................................Projektions-AG Union
Production Countries
........................................................Germany
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Comedy
Drama
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