Alkohol

Alkohol ('Alcohol') is a 1919 German silent drama film directed by Ewald André Dupont and Alfred Lind and starring Wilhelm Diegelmann, Ernst Rückert, and Georg H. Schnell.

The film was begun by Lind but finished by Dupont.

[1] It was one in a series of "Enlightenment films" examining social issues, which were produced around the time.

A middle-class man falls in love with a woman from a more ordinary background, and they end up working in a variety act where they sink into alcoholism.

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