
The Bear's Wedding 1925
Step into the eerie world of *The Bear's Wedding (1925)*, a haunting silent-era drama-horror hybrid crafted by the multi-talented Konstantin Eggert.
Director: Konstantin Eggert
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Bear's Wedding (1925) about?
*The Bear's Wedding* follows Count Shemet, who inherits a chilling family curse after his mother's traumatic encounter with a bear. His life spirals into madness as seizures transform him into a deadly beast, threatening those around him.
Who directed The Bear's Wedding?
Konstantin Eggert directed and starred in *The Bear's Wedding*, showcasing his dual talents as filmmaker and actor.
Who stars in The Bear's Wedding?
The film features Konstantin Eggert, Vera Malinovskaya, Natalya Rozenel, Aleksandra Kartseva, and Yuri Zavadsky in key roles.
Is The Bear's Wedding (1925) worth watching?
*The Bear's Wedding* offers a unique blend of drama and horror with a striking silent-era aesthetic. While it lacks IMDb ratings, its gothic atmosphere and Eggert's performance make it a compelling watch for early film enthusiasts.
How long is The Bear's Wedding?
*The Bear's Wedding* runs for 68 minutes.
About The Bear's Wedding (1925) — Silent Horror Classic Crafted by Konstantin Eggert
Step into the eerie world of *The Bear's Wedding (1925)*, a haunting silent-era drama-horror hybrid crafted by the multi-talented Konstantin Eggert. This chilling tale unfolds around Count Shemet, a nobleman whose life unravels under the weight of a family curse—one tied to his mother's harrowing encounter with a bear. When seizures strike, the count transforms into a feral beast, unleashing terror and tragedy in equal measure. Directed by Eggert himself, who also delivers a gripping performance, the film blends psychological dread with gothic atmosphere, weaving themes of inherited trauma and primal instinct. Vera Malinovskaya and Natalya Rozenel add depth as the women caught in Shemet's descent, while Eggert's direction amplifies the film's unsettling tone.
Nestled in the shadows of 1920s cinema, *The Bear's Wedding* stands as a rare artifact—part gothic horror, part psychological drama—where the line between man and beast blurs. The movie's eerie visuals and symbolic storytelling create a nightmarish atmosphere, making it a must-watch for fans of silent-era horror and early film history.