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Pillars of Society (1935 film)

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spent time with Johann. Betty thinks this is scandalous. Dina runs back to the circus, where she reveals to Johann that Bernick has also been telling the entire town for years that Johann embezzled a large sum of money from Bernick's company, before leaving for America twenty years before. Johann confronts Bernick about this additional lie. Bernick admits he felt the lie about the embezzlement was necessary to cover his own business failures and maintain his place in society until he could reestablish his fortune.
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Terrified of being revealed as a liar, Bernick arranges for the ship Johann and Dina plan to sail on to depart overloaded, in the middle of a serious storm, hoping it will sink. However, Johann and Dina leave the ship at the last minute, due to the storm, and stay in the town. Meanwhile, young Olaf
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Meanwhile, Dina finally learns that Bernick is her father. Johann and Dina demand Bernick reveal the whole truth to the town, but Bernick begs for time. His railroad line, on which he has bet his entire fortune, will be completed in two months. Bernick wants to protect his business empire, in order
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Consul Bernick visits Johann and admits that he has been telling the town Dina is Johann's illegitimate daughter, when she is actually Bernick's own illegitimate daughter. Bernick promises to tell Dina this, but before he has a chance, Betty scolds her for taking Olaf to the circus, where they both
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The film was premiered in Berlin on 21 December 1935 in Germany. In the US, he had his premiere about a year later, on November 6, 1936. The film also appeared in France under the title Les Piliers de la Société, in Italy under the title Le Colonne della Società and in Portugal under title Pilares
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As the storm hits the town and the ship fires distress flares, Bernick and his wife discover Olaf has run away and is on the ship. Johann goes out in a boat with local fishermen to rescue people from the sinking ship and succeeds in saving Olaf. Meanwhile, Bernick nearly drowns attempting to crawl
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Meanwhile, in Johann's hometown in Norway, Consul Karsten Bernick is one of the wealthiest, most celebrated citizens. He rules the town and owns a shipyard, which he intends to hand down eventually to his beloved young son Olaf, who is obsessed with America and the Wild West. Consul Bernick's wife
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When the circus arrives in town, Dina and Olaf are thrilled and excited to meet Johann, but the rest of the town reacts coolly to him. It turns out they all believe Dina is Johann's illegitimate child, which Dina has been kept unaware of. As Dina and Johann get to know each other, an attraction
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In America, at the turn of the twentieth century, Norwegian immigrant Johann Tonnessen is a successful farmer. A friend of his, who manages a circus, invites Johann to travel with the circus on their upcoming tour of Norway and return to the town Johann emigrated from twenty years before.
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Filming took place in September and October 1935. The filming locations were Potsdam, Hamburg and Bornholm (in Denmark). Hans Minzloff and Otto Gülstorff were responsible for the film construction. Fred Lyssa held the production and manufacturing line.
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Betty is Johann's sister. The Bernicks also have a young woman living with them named Dina, an orphan they adopted as a child. Bernick treats Dina with kindness, but his wife treats her like a maid.
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to hand it to his son. Johann and Dina agree to leave for two months, but promise to return. If Bernick has not told the town the truth by then, Johann threatens to reveal the whole truth himself.
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out onto the rocks in the storm to save Olaf. As Bernick lies dying, Johann reunites Olaf with his father. Bernick names Johann as his heir to run the company, then dies.
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Some time later, Johann, Dina and Olaf launch the first new ship whose construction Johann has overseen, which they christen “Happy Future.”
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secretly stows away on the ship, desperate to see America with his uncle Johann and Dina, since he has been dreaming of it his whole life.
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grows. Dina hates the town, and Johann invites Dina to come to America with him to work on his farm and start a new life.
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Index


Detlef Sierck
Karl Peter Gillmann
Georg C. Klaren
The Pillars of Society
Henrik Ibsen
Ernst Krüger
Fred Lyssa
Robert Neppach
Hans Herbert Ulrich
Heinrich George
Maria Krahn
Albrecht Schoenhals
Carl Drews
Friedel Buckow
Franz R. Friedl
UFA
German
drama film
Detlef Sierck
Heinrich George
Maria Krahn
Albrecht Schoenhals
the eponymous play
Henrik Ibsen
art directors
Otto Guelstorff
Hans Minzloff
Babelsberg Studios
Berlin

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