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The Germany-born brilliance of Die Schuld der Lavinia Morland offers a unique unique vision, the profound questions raised in 1920 still require cinematic answers today. Our curated selection of recommendations echoes the very essence of Die Schuld der Lavinia Morland.
In the Pantheon of cult cinema, Die Schuld der Lavinia Morland to provide a definitive example of Joe May's stylistic genius.
Lavinia Morland marries a rich banker in order to obtain money to care for a sick artist with whom she is in love. A woman tells the banker of this state of affairs and he hires a disreputable and bogus count to compromise his wife so that he may obtain a divorce. She kills her husband when she finds he has trapped her, but her story told in court procures her release.
Die Schuld der Lavinia Morland was a significant production in Germany, bringing a unique perspective to the global stage. It continues to be a top recommendation for anyone studying cult history.
Based on the unique unique vision of Die Schuld der Lavinia Morland, our vault has identified these titles as the most compelling follow-up experiences for fans of cult cinema:
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The mystery surrounding the temple of Buddha which contains many priceless gems attracts the attention of two adventurers. They plan and eventually steal the holy pearl from the head of the idol. Next morning the theft is discovered by the Brahmins, and the high priest curses the thief, calling on Buddha to wreak vengeance on everyone into whose possession the jewel falls. The thieves hasten to Europe to sell their ill-gotten prize and offer it to Degory Priest, a well-known collector of rare gems, for $10,000. Priest invites one of the thieves, a man named Allen, to stay at his home over night and he will buy the pearl and pay for it next morning. The other man. Walker, decides to keep watch and wait in the grounds of the mansion. During the night, the evil influence of the pearl causes Allen to see strange visions. He has a paralytic stroke from which he dies. Priest, who had a motive for inviting Allen to stay the night, visits his room and finding him dead, takes the pearl. Three days later, Priest meets with a fatal accident while hunting. After his death the pearl is handed over to his son and heir, Charles Priest, who has gotten into financial difficulties and is in the power of a money lender named Lewis. Lewis brings pressure to bear on young Priest who, unable to raise the money and under the fatal influences of the pearl, commits suicide, before doing so, telling his wife to rid herself of the pearl which has brought so much misfortune on his family. She consequently sells it to Lewis. Violet Lewis seeing the beautiful gem in her father's possession, asks to be allowed to wear it for one day only at her coming of age reception. He consents, but as a precaution, has it insured for $100,000. At the reception three Hindoo performers give a show in which the famous William Tell shooting act forms one of the items. Instead of shooting the apple, the Hindoo shoots the pearl out of its setting without destroying it. This supposed accident causes a sensation and a scuffle takes place to find the missing pearl. Finally the manager of the insurance brokers, who is at the reception to guard the interests of his firm, finds the pearl, but on close examination discovers it to be a clever imitation of the original stone. And now the question arises, "Who Has the Genuine Pearl?"
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A fascinating piece of cinema that shares thematic elements.
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Dir: Joe May
A fascinating piece of cinema that shares thematic elements.
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Dir: Joe May
A fascinating piece of cinema that shares thematic elements.
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Dir: Joe May
Simplicia has a reputation for healing through prayer and laying on of hands. Knight Rochus sets out "to see how long it takes to turn a saint into a sinner!" He sneaks into the monastery and forces Simplicia under his will.
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A fascinating piece of cinema that shares thematic elements.
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"Truth Wins" - A history film that is particularly elaborate in terms of its features and that attempts to illustrate the perpetual victory of the truth about the lie in three epic episodes.
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Dir: Joe May
A fascinating piece of cinema that shares thematic elements.
View DetailsAnalysis relative to Die Schuld der Lavinia Morland
| Film Title | Atmosphere | Complexity | Similarity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Die Herrin der Welt 3. Teil - Der Rabbi von Kuan-Fu | Ethereal | Layered | 98% Match |
| The Mystery of the Fatal Pearl and the Sequel | Gritty | High | 87% Match |
| Die Bettelgräfin | Ethereal | Linear | 90% Match |
| Sein schwierigster Fall | Gritty | High | 87% Match |
| Stuart Webbs: Das Panzergewölbe | Gritty | Linear | 96% Match |
This guide was algorithmically generated using the cinematic metadata of Joe May's archive. Last updated: 6/27/2026.
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