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The Queen of Spades (1927 film)

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| director = Aleksandr Razumny

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| cinematography = Carl Drews

| studio = Phoebus Film

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| released = August 1927

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'The Queen of Spades' or 'Pique Dame' is a 1927 German silent horror film directed by Aleksandr Razumny and starring Jenny Jugo, Rudolf Forster, and Henri de Vries. It is one of many film adaptations of the Russian writer Alexander Pushkin's 1834 short story "Pikovaya Dama" ("The Queen of Spades") and follows his story closely. It is an example of German Expressionism so prevalent there following the success of 'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari' in 1919. The film's sets were designed by art director Franz Schroedter.

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Tomski, a Russian soldier, mentions to the other soldiers playing cards with him that, years before, his grandmother, the Countess Tomski, told him that an old sorcerer had bestowed upon her a supernatural secret to winning at cards. Another soldier named Hermann later manages to sneak into the Countess' house and tries to wrest the secret from her. The old woman dies of fright, and later her ghost returns to haunt Hermann, driving him insane.

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