

During a dinner given by a wealthy baron and his wife, attended by four of her suitors in a 19th century German manor, a shadow-player rescues the marriage by giving all the guests a vision what might happen tonight if the baron stays jealous and the suitors do not reduce their advances towards his beautiful wife. Or was it a vision?
Cinematography
Shadows as characters — literally
Direction
Robison's reality-illusion game is ruthless
Practical Effects
Zero dialogue, maximum tension via silhouette

Director
Arthur Robison
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Made during hyperinflation-era Germany, the film's paranoia about social collapse mirrors national anxiety. The baron's crumbling manor IS Weimar.
Robison never reveals whether the shadow vision is supernatural or psychological suggestion — a choice that makes the film infinitely rewatchable and maddening.