Mia May in Die Herrin der Welt

Mia May in Die Herrin der Welt, Teil 5: Ophir, die Stadt der Vergangenheit / ‘Mistress of the World part 5’: Ophir, the City of the Past, a UFA production directed Uwe Jens Krafft. Artistic direction and executive production: Joseph (Joe) May

Immediately after the First World War and the founding of the Weimar Republic, Joe May set up a gigantic project in his “Filmstadt” in Woltersdorf. Following the example of American and Italian monumental films and serials à la The Count of Monte Cristo, he brought out a series of eight consecutive, largely self-contained feature films at the end of 1919. His wife, the former operetta diva Mia May, played the leading role of the world traveler Maud Gregaard, who wants to take revenge on her father’s murderer and experiences all sorts of love and other adventures about it. The 5th part, in which Maud and her companion find the mysterious city of Ophir in the heart of Africa, is an adventure film that was staged with great effort – and May’s colleague Fritz Lang may have had to thank her for a few suggestions for Metropolis. [Deutsches Historisches Museum]

Mia May as Maud Gregaard (mistaken as the reincarnation of the goddess Astarte). German postcard by Ross Verlag, Nr. 634/6. Photo © May Film

The large-scale film series about the adventuress Maud Gregaard, who becomes a modern »Countess of Monte Cristo« in eight parts, was produced in May 1919 and screened at weekly intervals at the end of the year. In Part 5, Maud, having just escaped from the natives of the Makombe tribe with her companion Madsen, ends up in the mysterious city of Ophir in Central Africa. There they mistake the high priests for the goddess Astarte, while Madsen is thrown to the slaves. With the help of the engineer Stanley, who is also enslaved, the trio finally finds the legendary treasure of the Queen of Sheba – and prepare their breakneck escape … A few kilometers outside of Berlin, in a gigantic studio recordings: Joe May’s “Filmstadt”, almost 30,000 people participated. [Film Archiv Austria]

German postcard by Ross Verlag, Nr. 634/6. Photo: May Film. Mia May in Die Herrin der Welt / Mistress of the World (Joe May and others, 1919) | src Flickr

Cilli Wang in «Das Gespenst»

Cilli Wang in «Das Gespenst», 1936. Foto: Gevaert. Ausstellung Alles Tanzt. Kosmos Wiener Tanzmoderne | src Theatermuseum Wien
Detail from: Cilli Wang (Zäzilie Wang) in «Das Gespenst», 1936. Foto: Gevaert. Ausstellung Alles Tanzt im Theatermuseum Wien

Sylvia von Harden by Sander

August Sander (1876-1964) ~ Secrétaire à la Westdeutscher Rundfunk de Cologne [Sylvia von Harden], 1931 | src Centre Pompidou
August Sander (1876-1964) ~ Sekretärin beim Westdeutscher Rundfunk in Köln [Sylvia von Harden], 1931 | src Centre Pompidou
August Sander (1876-1964) ~ Sekretärin beim Westdeutscher Rundfunk in Köln [Sylvia von Harden], 1931 | src Centre Pompidou
August Sander (1876-1964) ~ Secretary at West German Radio in Cologne [Sylvia von Harden], 1931, printed 1992 | src Tate Gallery

Virna Haffer · Aftermath

Virna Haffer (1899-1974) ~ Untitled [tree and chair], ca. 1962. From the series Aftermath [Photogram] | src National Gallery of Australia (NGA)
Virna Haffer (1899-1974) ~ from: Aftermath (series), ca. 1962 [Photogram] | src WSHS Washington State Historical Society

1920s fashion by Ruth Hollick

Ruth Hollick (1883-1977) ~ Miss Pearce. Fashion for ‘The Home’, March 1921. Glass negative | src SLV · State Library of Victoria

The image shows a woman, in whole-length, standing at foot of staircase, wearing evening clothes including tiara; a big cat skin at her feet. The Home magazine; Ball & Welsh [Fashion illustration for Ball and Welsh, published in The Home magazine]. Printed from original glass negative | src SLV

Bride portrait by Ruth Hollick

Ruth Hollick (1883-1977) ~ Mrs. A.M. Kirkwood (seated), 1920s. Gelatin silver print | src National Gallery of Australia
Ruth Hollick (1883-1977) ~ Mrs. A.M.E. Kirkwood (seated), 1920s. Gelatin silver print | src NGA · National Gallery of Australia
Ruth Hollick ~ Mrs. A. E. M. Kirkhood [in wedding dress], ca. 1920s. Glass negative | src SLV · State Library of Victoria

Bride in wedding dress by Hollick

Ruth Hollick ~ Mrs. A. E. M. Kirkwood [whole-length portrait with long wedding dress, headpiece and long veil] Glass negative
Ruth Hollick ~ Mrs. A. E. M. Kirkwood [whole-length, standing, wearing long wedding dress, headpiece and long veil] src SLV
Ruth Hollick ~ Mrs. A. E. M. Kirkwood [full-length, standing, wearing long wedding dress, headpiece and long veil] src SLV
Ruth Hollick ~ Mrs. A. E. M. Kirkhood [in wedding dress], ca. 1920s. Glass negative | src SLV · State Library of Victoria