My scanner is being an idiot and I can’t scan anything!!! I hope that I’ll be able to share something with you guys later though from my research. I have a feeling this Tumblr will end up being “Journey through my research” instead of “Let’s all coo over Asta!” although through my research, we can all ooh and aah over Asta!
Die Freudlose Gasse (1925)
Collage of photographs and Film stills taken from the German Film programm
Illustrierter Film-Kurier, Nr. 199
So, guess who’s been watching Asta Nielsen’s Hamlet?
I will never be able to do justice to miss Nielsen
Asta Nielsen, 1881-1972, a Danish silent film actress, who became famous in Germany. The picture is from 1912.
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Asta Nielsen in Den Sorte Drøm (The Black Dream), 1911
The young circus performer Stella is adored by two men: An earl and a jeweler. She fancies the earl the most, but at some point the jeweler made advances to her and the earl hits him. The jeweler challenges the earl - to a card game. After some luck the earl loses again and again. At the end he has to sign an instrument of debt of 85000 Mark. He buys a gun with the intent to commit suicide. Stella discovers the gun and takes it away from him. Stella goes to the jewelers and steals a necklace. The jeweler sees it in a mirror but doesn’t stop her. Instead he follows her. She meets with the earl and gives him the necklace and tells him to sell it. After they part, the jeweler grabs her and confronts her with her misdeed. He doesn’t hand her over to the police, though he gets an opportunity. Instead he compels her to have dinner with him. The earl sells the necklace to a wholesale jeweller. The jeweller buys back the necklace and gets a testimonial from the wholesale jeweller about the events. Stella leaves the earl for her dinner appointment but forgets her handbag in which the earl finds the gun and a note leading him to the jewellers house. The earl shoots Stella. Just before dying she hands him the testimonial.






