The Green Manuela
- Lucie Labass: Manuela
- Angelo Ferrari: Henry Count d' Amiron
- Josef Winter: Carlos
- Grete Berger: Woman Gazul, Manuela's foster mother
- William Dieterle: Brito, smugglers
- Anzo Ari: Tonia
- Kálmán Zátony: Juan
- Arthur Bergen: Pedro, Mute
- Louis Ralph: Alfredo
The green Manuela - A Film from the south is a German film from 1923 based on the novel The green Manuela Clara Ratzka.
Action
The orphan Manuela is raised in Spain by nuns. As a young woman she earned her living as a dancer in a night club until they can no longer stand it and flees. You will find accommodation in the guest house of smugglers family Llorrente. The one son, Carlos Llorrente, and Manuela fall in love. The other son, Juan, is also in love with Manuela, but has no chance. When Carlos and Manuela want to get married, Juan tells them to the authorities. Carlos manages to escape, and Manuela is now being courted by gendarmerie lieutenant Count Henry d' Amiron. When Carlos comes up to see Manuela, he is captured and sentenced to death. Juan, however, repented his betrayal, manages to free his Brudes. But he is now but was not executed. Carlos and Manuela disappear over the sea.
Background
Production company was the Gloria -Film GmbH Berlin. The buildings created Walter Reimann and Alfred Young, the costumes Victor Antonescu. The censorship was held on July 16, 1923, the first performance on 10 October 1923.
Movie Rentals
The film still seems to exist.