The 2-disc DVD presents for the first time an unjustly forgotten classic epic of the German silent cinema in a newly reconstructed and meticulously restored version. Shooting in Munich and its surroundings with an international cast, director Manfred Noa told the story of Helen of Troy and the decade-long war between the Greeks and the Trojans. The additional features of this DVD include the contemporary souvenir programs and stills as well as alternate scenes, rushes, foreign intertitles and outtakes.
Der Raub der Helena, Manfred Noa, Germany 1924 (100 min.)
Score by Joachim Bärenz & Christian Roderburg
Die Zerstörung Trojas, Manfred Noa, Germany 1924 (119 min.)
Score by Joachim Bärenz & Christian Roderburg
edition filmmuseum 90
Double DVD
Language Deutsch (intertitels) Subitles english, français
Screen 1:1.33 - 4/3 PAL Sound DD 2.0 FSK 14 Region code All regions
Bonus Alternative scenes and rushes (35') - Foreign intertitles (15') - Documents as ROM features - Scene-by-scene comparisons (45') - Booklet
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