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Moral

January 20, 1928 1h 21m 7.0/10 (1 votes)

Originally released in 1928. Moral is a comedy film. directed by Willi Wolff. At just 81 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Ellen Richter, Ralph Arthur Roberts, and Jakob Tiedtke

Synopsis

When a travelling troupe threatens to unleash a saucy Berlin revue on the provincial town of Emilsburg, the local Morality Society, a band of sanctimonious middle-aged men, stages a protest. Meanwhile, the reigning monarch is concerned that his son and heir is not living his life to the full. Ninon d’Hauteville, a showgirl and the revue’s star attraction, takes a job as piano teacher to the young prince after her engagement at the local theatre was brought to a premature end, a result of the Morality Society’s interference. It doesn’t take long for those hypocrites to get wind of this. While on the outside they appear to be concerned with running the immoral woman out of their town, behind closed doors they rank among the new piano teacher’s most ardent pupils. However, Ninon, out to right the wrong done against her, secretly keeps a “diary” of their visits, recording each encounter on film with a hidden camera.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 20, 1928 98 years ago
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Runtime 1h 21m 81 minutes total
User Rating 7.0/10 Great (1 votes)
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Language German Original language
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Country Germany Production

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Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
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Production Companies

  • Ellen Richter Film

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Moral about?

When a travelling troupe threatens to unleash a saucy Berlin revue on the provincial town of Emilsburg, the local Morality Society, a band of sanctimonious middle-aged men, stages a protest. Meanwh...

Who directed Moral?

Moral was directed by Willi Wolff.

How long is Moral?

Moral has a runtime of 1 hours and 21 minutes (81 minutes total).

When was Moral released?

Moral was released on January 20, 1928 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Moral?

The main cast of Moral includes Ellen Richter, Ralph Arthur Roberts, Jakob Tiedtke, Julius Falkenstein, Ferdinand von Alten.