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  1. Sumurûn: Directed by Max Reinhardt. With Bertha Wiesenthal, Victor Arnold, Rudolf Blümner, Paul Conradi. Earlier version of Reinhardt Orientalist pantomime, later remade by Lubitsch: a pathetic hunchback performer and a flirtatious dancing girl get involved at the court of a despotic Arabian desert sheikh, complete with sinister eunuchs.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SumurunSumurun - Wikipedia

    A company of travelling performers arrive at a fictional oriental city. It includes the beautiful dancer Yannaia, the hunchback clown Yeggar who is lovesick for Yannaia and the Old Lady who loves Yeggar. The slave trader Achmed wants to sell Yannaia to the Sheik for his harem.

  3. Directed by Max Reinhardt. Synopsis. Earlier version of Reinhardt Orientalist pantomime, later remade by Lubitsch: a pathetic hunchback performer and a flirtatious dancing girl get involved at the court of a despotic Arabian desert sheikh, complete with sinister eunuchs. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Cast.

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  4. A pathetic hunchback performer and a flirtatious dancing girl get involved at the court of a despotic Arabian desert sheikh, complete with sinister eunuchs.

  5. Overview. Earlier version of Reinhardt Orientalist pantomime, later remade by Lubitsch: a pathetic hunchback performer and a flirtatious dancing girl get involved at the court of a despotic Arabian desert sheikh, complete with sinister eunuchs. Max Reinhardt. Director. Friedrich Freksa. Story. Social. Reviews 0. Discussions 0. Media.

  6. Ernst Stern. Harem scene from 'Sumurûn', a play by Frederick Freska and Victor Hollaender, produced at the Kammerspiele in Berlin. Germany, April 1910.

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  8. Sumurun: An Impression of Leopoldine Konstantin is based on Max Reinhardt’s silent play Sumurûn, which Mansfield must have seen – Leopoldine Konstatin was the star. Mansfield dressed in a Leopoldine mode, and the pages of the newly-found typescript. Photo by Mark Beatty.