Albert Steinrück, Lucie Mannheim, Ilka Grüning, Werner Krauss, Hans Brausewetter. Based on a novel by R.H. Bartsch. Originally released in Germany as a silent motion picture in 1923.
Summary:
Near Marburg (today Slovenia), people tell the story of a treasure that was hidden during the Turkish invasion of 1683, the year the Turkish Army was besieging Vienna. Everyone thinks it's nonsense except for one old worker who feels that the treasure must be in the bell maker's house. A young traveling worker, who has fallen in love with the bell maker's daughter Beate, makes fun of the old man's belief in the story. But Beate convinces him that the old worker may be right. So the young worker begins the search for the treasure. Together the young man and the old man find the treasure.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)148117378
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
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