Erika Unruh

History

The actress Erika Unruh took part in her first movies in 1919 with "Der Herr der Liebe" and "Maria Evere". In the 20s followed other silent movies like "Kötendes Schweigen", "Kampfende Herzen", "Vier um die Frau", Fritz Lang's "Dertired Tod", "Errende Seelen" and "The Man in the Background". Her first and only sound film came in 1930 into being with "The Stolen Face".

Movies

The man in the background
Käthe
The guests at Count Otto von Trepow's East Prussian estate Gross-Ehrenfeld are Lord and Lady Ruthven, Mr Hendriks with his wife and foster-daughter Mariska, a gypsy they adopted years ago, Kundry, the fiancée of Otto's son Bernhard, and Count Stanislaus Larinski, who claims to be a Polish revolutionary wanted by the Russian government. A boating trip is organized but ends when the motor breaks down. While waiting for it to be repaired, the guests go to an inn run by Andreas and his daughter Käthe. Hendriks goes for a walk, sees the boat come back and that a man with a bent back leaves it. He notices that Kundry is afraid of Bernhard.
Wandering Souls
Gawrils Schwester Warwara
Destiny
Ayesha
As a young couple stops and rests in a small village inn, the man is abducted by Death and is sequestered behind a huge doorless, windowless wall. The woman finds a mystic entrance and is met by Death, who tells her three separate stories set in exotic locales, all involving circumstances similar to hers.
Four Around the Woman
Prostitute
Harry Yquem buys his beloved wife some jewelry in a place where underworld middlemen trade in fake and stolen goods. By chance, he spots a man with whom his wife had an affair in the past.
Die Ehe der Frau Mary
Plot unknown
Master of Love
Stefana
A man's devotion for a woman brings about his ruin.