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01 Dec 01:04
Victor Sjostrom garbo-seastrom.blogspot.com - Swisscows
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01 Dec 01:04
Scott Lord Mystery: Suspense, Mary Sinclair in The Purloined Letter
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01 Dec 01:03
A. W. Sandberg had cowritten his first filming of "The Clown", which had starred actor Valdimar Psilander, in 1917 with Laurids Skards. "The Golden Clown", cowritten by A.W. Sandberg with Poal Knudsen, starring Gosta Eckman and Karina Bell, was one of two remakes of films that had been originally shot in 1917 that Sandberg had filmed that year, his having also during 1926 having directed Gunnar Tolnaes and Karina Bell in the film "Oriental Love/The Favorite Wife of the Maharadjah" (Maharajahens Yndlingshustru). The Danish Film Museum viewed both films as "tame" in years that brought "decline" for A.W. Sanberg and "catastrophe" for Nordisk, causing the company to liquidate during 1928-1929. Forsyth Hardy, in his volume Scandinavian Film chronicles that after the war, the Danish film industry, by then principally Nordisk Film, had greatly lost popularity through competetion with the better equipped United States and Sweden, which may have been a factor in the decision to refilm earlier successes.
During 1925, A.W. Sandberg had directed the historical drama "Mists of the Past" (Fra Piazza del Popolo) written by Sam Ask and Poul Knudsen, based on novel by Vilhelm Bergsoe, an admirable choice considering the place Denmark held inthe international film market compared to the United States and considering the historical dramas that had built the Golden Age of Swedish Silent Film were quickly headed for desuetude. Thw film starred actor Olaf Fonse.
Danish Silent Film
Scott Lord Danish Silent Film: The Golden Clown (Kloven, A.W. Sandberg 1...
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A. W. Sandberg had cowritten his first filming of "The Clown", which had starred actor Valdimar Psilander, in 1917 with Laurids Skards. "The Golden Clown", cowritten by A.W. Sandberg with Poal Knudsen, starring Gosta Eckman and Karina Bell, was one of two remakes of films that had been originally shot in 1917 that Sandberg had filmed that year, his having also during 1926 having directed Gunnar Tolnaes and Karina Bell in the film "Oriental Love/The Favorite Wife of the Maharadjah" (Maharajahens Yndlingshustru). The Danish Film Museum viewed both films as "tame" in years that brought "decline" for A.W. Sanberg and "catastrophe" for Nordisk, causing the company to liquidate during 1928-1929. Forsyth Hardy, in his volume Scandinavian Film chronicles that after the war, the Danish film industry, by then principally Nordisk Film, had greatly lost popularity through competetion with the better equipped United States and Sweden, which may have been a factor in the decision to refilm earlier successes.
During 1925, A.W. Sandberg had directed the historical drama "Mists of the Past" (Fra Piazza del Popolo) written by Sam Ask and Poul Knudsen, based on novel by Vilhelm Bergsoe, an admirable choice considering the place Denmark held inthe international film market compared to the United States and considering the historical dramas that had built the Golden Age of Swedish Silent Film were quickly headed for desuetude. Thw film starred actor Olaf Fonse.
Danish Silent Film
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01 Dec 01:03
Scott Lord Mystery: Suspense, Mary Sinclair in The Purloined Letter
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01 Dec 01:02
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01 Dec 01:01
Please include the film beneath as a double feature or matinee as you sit fit:
also directed by Frank Strayer is the mystery film below:
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Sequel to The Vampire Bat: Condemned to Live (Strayer,1935) with Misha Auer
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Please include the film beneath as a double feature or matinee as you sit fit:
also directed by Frank Strayer is the mystery film below:
Scott Lord Silent Film
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01 Dec 01:01
Scott Lord Mystery: Suspense, Mary Sinclair in The Purloined Letter
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01 Dec 00:55
Scott Lord Mystery: Suspense, Mary Sinclair in The Purloined Letter
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01 Dec 00:55
Victor Sjostrom as VIctor Seastrom
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01 Dec 00:54
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01 Dec 00:54
Victor Sjostrom Swedish Silent Film
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