
Die Schuld
Drama
Overview
An art student in love with her instructor poses for his sculpture. She leaves him and the world of art when she finds out he is married. The statue, created with purpose of symbolizing guilt, comes back to haunt her.
Top Cast


Henny Porten
Henny Porten
Maria Helga Nansen
Henny Porten
Maria Helga Nansen


Georg H. Schnell
Georg H. Schnell
Jürgen Halström
Georg H. Schnell
Jürgen Halström
Hugo Falke
Hugo Falke
Eugen Gedon
Hugo Falke
Eugen Gedon


Olga Engl
Olga Engl
Gräfin Halström
Olga Engl
Gräfin Halström
Senta Eichstaedt
Senta Eichstaedt
Lydia Güllmeister
Senta Eichstaedt
Lydia Güllmeister
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