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Undine
(1916) United States of America
B&W : Five reels
Directed by Henry Otto

Cast: Ida Schnall [Undine], Douglas Gerrard [Huldbrand], Edna Maison [Lady Berthelda], Carol Stellson [the duke], Caroline Fowler [the duchess], O.C. Jackson [the fisherman], Josephine Rice [the fisherman’s wife], Elijah Zerr [Kuhleborn], Jack Nelson [Waldo], Thomas Delmer [Father Heilmann], Marie Kiernan [the little girl], Eileen Allen, Grace Astor

Bluebird Photoplays, Incorporated, production; distributed by Bluebird Photoplays, Incorporated, through The Universal Film Manufacturing Company, Incorporated. / Produced by Henry Otto. Scenario by Walter Woods, from the fairy tale “Undine” by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué. Assistant director, Scott Beal (Scott R. Beal). Cinematography by Fred Granville. Musical accompaniment selected and arranged by M. Winkler. / © 7 January 1916 by The Universal Film Manufacturing Company, Incorporated [LP7386]. Released 7 February 1916. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / Some location photography was taken on the Santa Catalina Islands off California.

Drama: Fantasy.

Synopsis: [?] [From The Moving Picture World]? The story begins in the realm of Queen Unda, mistress of the under-seas, surrounded by her nymphs, sylphs and mermaids, who disport themselves on the sands and in the waters of the deep. Berthelda, daughter of a fisherman and his devoted wife, has been stolen by the mermaids one day when the child is playing on the sands. Queen Unda rules that little Berthelda shall be left to roam in the Enchanted Forest, because her parents have taken fishes from the ocean, greatly to the annoyance of Unda and Neptune. Undine’s mother has committed sin with a mortal and to atone for this her little baby, Undine, is taken to the shore near the fisherman’s cottage, to be discovered by the fisherman and his wife. It is Undine’s mission on earth to marry a mortal, and thus atone for the sins committed by her mother in loving a handsome young huntsman, whose untimely death likewise robs Undine’s mother of her own life. Undine is welcomed by the fisherman and his wife, who consider she has been sent by the gods to take the place of their little Berthelda. Fifteen years pass. Berthelda has been adopted by the Duke and Duchess and among those who pay her court at the Castle is Huldbrand, the bravest of knights. To test his love, Berthelda sends Huldbrand into the Enchanted Forest and bids him return with proof that he had explored its wonders. Coming to the fisherman’s cottage, Huldbrand meets Undine, immediately falls in love with her and they are married by a shipwrecked priest, whom Undine has rescued from the sea. Going with his bride to the Castle, there is great rejoicing. At the celebration in honor of Huldbrand’s marriage there appears a messenger from Queen Unda who tells Undine her earthly mission is fulfilled and she returns to the waters under the sea. Huldbrand is reconciled to Lady Berthelda and the story ends.

Survival status: The film is presumed lost.

Current rights holder: Public domain [USA].

Listing updated: 31 August 2023.

References: Hirschhorn-Universal p. 23 : Website-AFI; Website-IMDb.

 
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