American girls (film)

American girls (film), also known as ,[1]  is a 1918 Dutch silent drama film from directed by Maurits Binger and Louis Davids. Internationally the film known as American Girls. It is suspected that the film has been lost.



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[hide] *1 Story  ==Story[ Edit] == Beppie, Margie and Lola are the three daughters of millionaire Brown. Under the guidance of their sign teacher Polly they go on trip to Amsterdam, where they all three fall for the charms of the operette-tenor Adelqui, the galant of the famous film diva Anny. They close a bet who as first the relation of Adelqui and Anny can break and then itself to go after him. They switch the help of the same detective so confident as possible about to come. This, however, is not at home and he is visited. Tinus, the detective's servant, decision for his boss to fall in and helps the ladies.
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As the girls once prepared, they speak that they have four weeks to gain Adelqui. Beppie is singled out as the first woman to use her charms. She knows to impress him, but screwed up her chances at a supper. After this it to Lola to her battle to save. She joins an operetta-gang to get closer to Adelqui to do. As with its predecessor, is also Lola eventually the fog in. All hope is located on Margie. Margie goes to a party at the Café de Paris to Adelqui to seduce. Although she has a lot of competition from other young ladies, she manages to get his attention. It looks like they will be a couple, until an American man comes into the picture and ruined her chances. ==Cast[ Edit] == ==Background[ Edit] == Most of the other players kept their own name for the role that they played. Director Louis Davids fulfilled several guest appearances. He was in eleven disguises, including as an amateur detective, governess, help pianist of the Rembrandt theater, doctor, guide, policeman, stagehand, Porter, street sweeper, lifeguard in Zandvoort and waiter. The film was recorded on location at the Rembrandt theater and the Hotel de l'Europe. Most scenes were shot in Amsterdam. The other shooting took place in Zandvoort and Volendam.<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-2" len="173" style="line-height:1;unicode-bidi:-webkit-isolate;"> [2]

<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em;line-height:20.3636360168457px;color:rgb(37,37,37);font-family:sans-serif;font-size:13.63636302948px;">An exclusive premiere took place on 4 november 1918 at the Central Theatre in Amsterdam. The live songs were sung by some cast members, including Margie Morris, Lola Cornero and Antoinette Sohns. Only on 11 april 1919, the film was shown to the public for the first time. It was a great success and brought a lot of money on. Many critics spoke there positive about, with some negative criticisms about its originality.<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-3" len="173" style="line-height:1;unicode-bidi:-webkit-isolate;"> [3]