The Merchant of Venice is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by Peter Paul Felner and starring Werner Krauss, Henny Porten and Harry Liedtke. The film is an adaptation of William Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice. It was released in the United States in 1926 as The Jew of Mestri. The film was made on location in Venice, with scenes and characters added which were not in the original play. This is the surviving copy, being two reels shorter than the German version. The characters in the German retained Shakespeare's nomenclature, but in the American they were given new names sourced from the Italian work Il Pecorone, a 14th-century short story collection attributed to Giovanni Fiorentino, from which Shakespeare is believed to have drawn his idea. The film purports to be a return to the original, as an excuse for its differences from the play.

Der Kaufmann von Venedig (1923)
Genres - Drama, Silent Film |
Sub-Genres - Silent Film |
Release Date - Oct 12, 1923 |
Run Time - 128 min. |
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Shakespeare, The Merchant Of Venice
Attributes
Narrative Location: Venice
Alternate Titles
A velencei kalmár
HU
Der Kaufmann von Venedig
DE
El mercader de Venecia
ES
O emporos tis Venetias
GR
O Mercador de Veneza
PT
The Jew of Mestri
, GB, US
Venetsian kauppias
FI
Ο έμπορος της Βενετίας
GR
ベニスの商人
JP