Stuart Webbs was a fictional detective who appeared in a series of German films and serials during the silent era. Webbs was one of a number of detectives with English-sounding names to appear in German cinema of the era. Like his contemporaries such as Joe Deebs he was modeled on Sherlock Holmes.[1] Webbs was the most popular of the group. His original film series ran from 1914 to 1926[2] and he continued to appear in other later films such as The Green Monocle (1929).

Webbs was played by Ernst Reicher until 1926. A number of figures directed entries in the series including Joe May, Johannes Guter and Robert Wiene. The series was originally made by Continental-Kunstfilm, but following a dispute May and Reicher left to form their own production company.

References

  1. Prawer p.88
  2. Abel p.426

Bibliography

  • Abel, Richard (2005). Encyclopedia of Early Cinema. Taylor & Francis.
  • Prawer, S.S. (2005). Between Two Worlds: The Jewish Presence in German and Austrian Film, 1910-1933. Berghahn Books.
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