Silent Revue: ASPHALT (1929)

Runtime: 93 mins | Release Year: 1929 | Rating: | Genre(s): Drama
Production Country: Germany | Original Language: No Language

Showtimes
‣ Sunday March 30th @ 04:00 PM

 

Get ready to fall head-over-heels for Betty Amann in her role as a gorgeous grifter in ASPHALT—the late silent era noir masterpiece that remains one of the most unjustly underappreciated films of the German Expressionist movement. Directed by Joe May and co-starring Gustav Fröhlich of METROPOLIS fame, ASPHALT is sultry, simmering, and predicted the appeal of the sound era’s film noir genre.  

 

Flapper femme fatale Else (Amann) is used to getting what she wants in Berlin’s deepest, darkest underground. A stylish apartment, fine clothing, exotic jewels—Else uses her powers of seduction to trick men out of their money in order to obtain the lifestyle she finds most befitting. But when she is caught stealing diamonds, Else must contemplate condemnation, while falling in love with her captor—a policeman (Fröhlich).

 

“Today we’d call her a femme fatale, of the kind that Hollywood, with the help of German expats, would soon burnish into unrepentance in the film noir genre. In 1929, though, she’s a jazz-age update of all the vamps before her, but with a plot twist that complicates her wickedness” (Shari Kizirian, Senses of Cinema). If you see ASPHALT for one reason, make it for Betty Amann. 

 

Silent Revue is curated by Alicia Fletcher

 

Live accompaniment by William O’Meara

 

Part of the Silent Revue series!

Cast/Crew Info
Director:
Joe May | Cast: Albert Steinrück, Else Heller, Gustav Fröhlich, Betty Amann, Hans Adalbert Schlettow