Recommendations
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If the cult status of Paul Wegener's work in A Man Wants to Get to Germany left an impression, the juxtaposition of cult status and narrative makes it a Action outlier. Experience the Germany influence in these recommendations that echo A Man Wants to Get to Germany.
By merging cult status with Action tropes, it to elevate Action to the level of high art.
On the eve of the Great War, an expatriate German working in Latin America learns that the Fatherland is in peril, and risks various obstacles to get back to Europe to join the ranks of fighting men.
Based on the unique cult status of A Man Wants to Get to Germany, our vault has identified these titles as the most compelling follow-up experiences for fans of Action cinema:
Dir: Ernest C. Warde
When Dick Bristow, an American mining engineer, discovers a rich vein of copper in an isolated desert region of old Mexico, he shrewdly secures an option on a large tract of land surrounding his claim from Julian Marr, an unprincipled mine and railway owner. The property is actually part of an estate belonging to Marr's ward and niece Janet, and when Bristow begins to build a railway to transport the ore from his holdings, Marr soon suspects that the land may be valuable. By underhanded methods he attempts to convince his niece to sign over her property to him, but she refuses. Marr then hires a band of outlaws to kidnap Bristow and hold him prisoner until his option expires, but Bristow escapes and after a gun battle stumbles wounded into Marr's office. Just as Marr pulls a revolver on Bristow, Janet appears and demands that her uncle go through with the deal. Marr complies, and a business as well as love alliance is formed between Janet and Bristow.
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Dir: Charles Swickard
A young Egyptian goes to the rescue of his employers, a wealthy European family, when they are menaced by a local strongman and his gang.
Dir: Dell Henderson
Although a feud between the Harlan and Boone families has been raging for years, Mollie Powell, the Harlan's stepdaughter, is secretly in love with Clay Boone. When a young member of the Boone clan is killed during one of the battles, Clay vows that he will never touch a gun again. Branded a coward by the other mountaineers, Clay keeps his oath until Buck Gomery, one of the moonshiners, attacks Julia Weston, the daughter of another moonshiner. Clay comes to Julia's defense, and during the fight the Harlans are arrested and jailed, thus freeing Clay and Mollie to live their lives together in peace.
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Dir: Scott R. Dunlap
When saloon owner Bill Lark detects that gambler Jim Pemberton is cheating, both men draw their guns. In order to prevent a double killing, it is agreed that the first shot should be decided by a draw from a deck of cards. Bill loses and Pemberton gives him three days to live. Meanwhile, Pemberton has persuaded Jess Jones to leave her husband and ride with him to his cabin in the hills where he is chief of a gang of bandits. Upon discovering his wife's absence, Scipio Jones follows Jess but is driven away by Pemberton's gang. After Jones fails, Bill retrieves Jess and brings her home. The next day, Bill is severely wounded when he drives a stagecoach through an attack by Pemberton's gang, but escapes to keep his date with the outlaw. Arriving to accept his fate of the last draw, Bill discovers that the outlaw has been killed by Scipio Jones. Provided with a new lease on life, the honest saloon keeper marries his sweetheart Little Casino.
Dir: George B. Seitz
The adventures of a gentlemanly crook of astonishing resourcefulness.
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Dir: Gilbert P. Hamilton
A fascinating piece of cinema that shares thematic elements.
Dir: Colin Campbell
Although separated at birth, Siamese twins Fabien and Louis de Franchi remain united emotionally. One day, Parisian Emilie de Lesparre arrives in their Corsican village with her father, and both brothers fall in love with her. Louis goes to Paris to study law and sees Emilie often, but Emilie loves Fabien who has remained in Corsica with their mother. While attending a dinner given by another admirer of Emilie's, M. Chateau Renaud, Louis is drawn into a duel with Renaud and killed. Back home, Fabien senses what has happened and journeys to Paris to avenge his brother's death. After he kills Renaud in a duel, Emilie finally confesses her love to Fabien.
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Dir: Paul Wegener
As a practical joke, an actor impersonates the screen monster he made famous. Complications ensue.
Dir: J.P. McGowan
A fascinating piece of cinema that shares thematic elements.
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Dir: Paul Wegener
In 16th-century Prague, a rabbi creates the Golem - a giant creature made of clay. Using sorcery, he brings the creature to life in order to protect the Jews of Prague from persecution.
View DetailsAnalysis relative to A Man Wants to Get to Germany
| Film Title | Atmosphere | Complexity | Similarity |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Coast of Opportunity | Gothic | Dense | 90% Match |
| An Arabian Knight | Gritty | Abstract | 94% Match |
| The Dead Line | Gritty | Abstract | 90% Match |
| Twins of Suffering Creek | Ethereal | High | 94% Match |
| Velvet Fingers | Gritty | High | 89% Match |
This guide was algorithmically generated using the cinematic metadata of Paul Wegener's archive. Last updated: 6/2/2026.
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