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King of the Centre Forwards

1927 · 95 min Drama
5.5 / 10 · TMDB

König der Mittelstürmer / King of the Centre Forwards refers with the name of its hero to the German soccer legend of the twenties: Tull Harder, star of the Hamburger Sport Verein (HSV). But the story itself is completely fictitious: The son of a trade company's director falls in love with the daughter of a big American oil magnat. But she suspects him to be only interested in her money. So she buys his father's company to take revenge on him. The son's true love is soccer, and from the very first moment the soccer fever is present throughout the film. It starts with pictures of a soccer game and even an apple or a crumpled up paper must serve as substitute for a ball. Whereas Die elf Teufel promotes soccer as "the sport of the century", König der Mittelstürmer shows the hero's father who still has to be convinced from its importance. He hates soccer and blames everybody to be "soccer crazy".

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Original Title Der König der Mittelstürmer
Year 1927
Country Germany
Genre Drama
Director Fritz Freisler
Runtime 95 min.
Rating TMDB: 5.5/10 (2 votes)

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The film constructs its narrative on the contrast between the world of big business and a genuine passion for sport, using soccer as a metaphor for freedom and authenticity. It explores the conflict between family duty and personal calling, where the green pitch becomes the only place the hero finds himself.

Those who tire of predictable romances will find an unexpected charm in this energetic blend of sports fever and silent-era melodrama. What lingers after the final whistle is the infectious joy of the game itself. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Fritz Freisler

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With a morning coffee on a lazy weekend, soaking in the sporting fervor of the 1920s.

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