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'Richthofen' (aka 'Richthofen, The Red Knight of the Air' and 'Richthofen, The Red Ace of Germany') is a 1927 German silent war film directed by Desider Kertesz and Peter Joseph. The film was subsequently re-mastered with sound and music effects and re-released in the United States in 1929. The film stars Georg Burghardt, Sybil Moore and Arne Molander. 'Richthofen' was the first film to portray the life of the First World War fighter pilot Manfred von Richthofen.Farmer 1984, p. 28.

Plot



The life of Baron Manfred von Richthofen is chronicled. Aerial battles are recreated with the film culminating in his death. In 1925, the German Government requested that von Richthofen's body should be interred at the Invalidenfriedhof Cemetery in Berlin, where many German military heroes and past leaders were burial. Richthofen's body received a state funeral, which is featured in the film.

Cast



* Carl Walther Meyer as Manfred von Richthofen

* Georg Burghardt as de Val

* Sybil Moore as Ivonne de Val (wife)

* Arne Molander as Chsrles de Val (son)

* Helga Thomas as Suzanne de Val (daughter)

* Angelo Ferrari as Ximenes

* Egon von Jordan as Werner Dewall

* Hugo Dblin as administrator

* Gert Eitel Langner as Young aviation officer

* Fred Cassner as Dewall's adjutant

Production



Although most of 'Richthofen' was recreated, the actual newsreel footage of his state funeral was included.Paris 1995, p. 43. A number of aircraft were used in the production: Fokker Dr.1, Nieuport 17, Albatros D.V and Airco DH.9.Pendo 1985, p. 83.

After its initial release, producer Bud Pollard acquired the rights to 'Richthofen', and subsequently re-mastered the film with sound and music. Capitalizing on the legend of Germany's "Ace of aces", Pollard renamed the film, 'Richthofen, The Red Knight of the Air'. Later in distribution in the United States, the film was renamed, 'Richthofen, The Red Ace of Germany'.Soister and Nicolella 2016, p. 156.

Reception



Aviation film historian James Farmer considered 'Richthofen' one of the first films to depict the aerial conflicts of World War I.

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Bibliography



* Farmer, James H. 'Celluloid Wings: The Impact of Movies on Aviation.' Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania: Tab Books Inc., 1984. .

* Paris, Michael. 'From the Wright Brothers to Top Gun: Aviation, Nationalism, and Popular Cinema'. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 1995. .

* Pendo, Stephen. 'Aviation in the Cinema'. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 1985. .

* Soister, John T. and Henry Nicolella. 'Down from the Attic: Rare Thrillers of the Silent Era through the 1950s'. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co., 2016. .


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