Stellan Rye
Directing
Biography
Stellan Rye (4 July 1880 - 14 November 1914) was a Danish born playwright and director. After directing his most famous work; The Student of Prague, he enrolled in the German army during WW1 and died in French captivity.
Known For

Prague, Bohemia, 1820. Balduin, a penniless student, falls in love with Countess Margit, a wealthy noblewoman whom he has saved from drowning.
The Student of Prague
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Erlkönigs Töchter
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Die Eisbraut
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Kadra Sâfa
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Evinrude
German war film. This film is considered lost.
The House Without a Door

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Det blaa Blod

Based on a Victor Blüthgen's novel, the story tells the tragedy of Gendarm Möbius and his only daughter Stina. Having an affair with Lohmann, Stina gets pregnant. She secretly goes to the city to have her baby. But it is born dead. She comes back home. [The film starts from here.] She finds that her lover Lohmann got engaged and the wedding will be celebrated the next evening. Getting mad, Stina sets fire to Lohmann's house in his wedding night. She is caught by her own father Gendarm Möbius: on account of the family honor, they choose their own death.