The Yellow Ticket

5.6
  • Genre: Drama
  • Run time: 58 min
  • Premiere: 1918. November 21.

"The Yellow Ticket" (aka "The Devil's Pawn") was directed by Vicor Janson and Eugen Illes as a German project shot partially in Warsaw. A story of a Jewish girl forced to hide her identity in order to attend medical school in St. Petersburg, the movie is a melodrama of multiple oppression. Lea, as played by Negri, is at a disadvantage as a woman, an orphan and a Jew -- and yet has immense persistence and an insatiable ambition of becoming a doctor. The film includes more than one plot twist (the final one further complicating the issue of Lea's identity), but it's first and foremost a testimony to a spirit impossible to suppress.

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Pola Negri

Lea, the Professor's Adopted Daughter

Harry Liedtke

Demetri, a Medical Student

Victor Janson

Ossip Storki

Adolf E. Licho

Professor Stanlaus

Werner Bernhardt

Astanow, a Student

Guido Herzfeld

Scholem Raab

Margarete Kupfer

Dance Hall Proprietress

Art

Kurt Richter

Art Direction

Camera

Eugen Illés

Director of Photography

Directing

Victor Janson

Director

Eugen Illés

Director

Paul L. Stein

Director

Production

Paul Davidson

Producer

Writing

Art

Kurt Richter

Art Direction

Camera

Eugen Illés

Director of Photography

Directing

Victor Janson

Director

Eugen Illés

Director

Paul L. Stein

Director

Production

Paul Davidson

Producer

Writing