Updates

*Many important additions today! Scans of some clippings and movie stills I recently got. Also special thanks to Birgit for her most valuable contribution, as usual.

The new scans could be found as follows:

Articles – a new article on Connie

Gallery

<Family life

<Portraits

Movies I

<The Last Performance (1929)

Movies II

<I Was a Spy (1933)

<Jew Suess (1934)

<Bella Donna (1934)

<Dark Journey (1937)

<Under the Red Robe (1937)

<The Thief of Bagdad (1940)

<Casablanca (1942)

Here are just a few pictures of the additions. Check the galleries mentioned above for more photos!

Conrad, wife Felicitas and friend Emil JanningsConrad and wife FelicitasConrad, wife Felicitas and their daughter ViolaConrad Veidt portraitConrad portraitDark Journey (1937)Dark Journey (1937), with Vivien LeighUnder the Red Robe (1937)The Last Performance (1929) - magazine coverThe Last Performance (1929), with Mary Philbin The Last Performance (1929), with Mary Philbin The Last Performance (1929) The Last Performance (1929)Bella Donna (1934), with Mary EllisThe Thief of Bagdad (1940)Jew Suess (1934)Jew Suess (1934)I Was a Spy (1933), with Madeleine Carroll - cigarette adCasablanca (1942) Casablanca (1942) Casablanca (1942) Casablanca (1942) Casablanca (1942), with Claude Rains

Updates

*Lots of great additions today. Special thanks to Birgit for her contribution.

The updates could be found as follows:

Movies I

<Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (1919/20)

<Waxworks (1924)

<The Last Performance (1929)

Movies II

<I Was a Spy (1933)

<The Wandering Jew (1933)

<Bella Donna (1934)

<The Thief of Bagdad (1940)

<The Men in Her Life (1941)

Here are a few samples. Check for the rest in the galleries mentioned above.

Updates

*New additions today! As you know, I began to redesign the Conrad Veidt websites, and the most significant changes will be on this one. It will take several months from now on, because I need to reorganize all the galleries. I hope I will have the entire process finished in July or August. But, in the meantime, I will continue to add more interesting scans related to Connie’s life and career. From now on, each photo will be part of a certain gallery. For instance, if you are looking for a silent film of Connie’s, like Kreuzzug des Weibes, you will have to look at the sub-gallery from Movies I. Bella Donna will be part of a separate gallery from Movies II, and the portraits and screencaps from Connie’s life will be available at the separate galleries from the larger Gallery section. This way, it will be much easier for you to locate what you are looking for. All the approx. 3,000 scanned materials will have their own place in similar sub-galleries, which are part of several parent galleries (like Gallery, Movies I and Movies II).

For this week’s materials, I want to give my special thanks to my friend Marion from Germany, who is such a devoted fan and great admirer of Connie!

So, the new additions can be found as it follows:

Gallery>Portraits

               >Screencaps

Movies I>Kreuzzug des Weibes (1926)

Movies II>Bella Donna (1934)

                    >Tempête sur l’Asie (1938)