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The Barber's Baby's Christening

Viggo Larsen, Denmark, 1908

2 min.DK/Short fictionDrama, ComedySilent films

FRAGMENT | It’s the day of the barber’s baby’s christening, and the guests start arriving with their flowers and gifts, dropping them off while the barber is still trying to see to his last customer. As it’s taking a while, the wet-nurse is asked to take the baby on a short walk before the ceremony begins. She comes across a handsome young soldier, who she strikes up a conversation with. When an even more handsome man passes by, she hands the baby to the soldier. He has to return to the barracks, so he finds someone to leave the baby with. As time passes, the party start to wonder where the baby is. Fortunately, the baby has been handed in at the police station, where the parents reunite with their child.

Unfortunately, only the first few scenes of the film, of the guests arriving at the barber shop, have been preserved. The rest of the plot has been documented in a German report from 1908.
Basic information Credits Materials
Original title Barn i Kirke
Danish title Barn i Kirke
International titles Der Kindtaufschmaus des Barbiers
Other titles Barberens barnedaab
Director Viggo Larsen
Based on Komisk sangfilm
Director of Photography Axel Sørensen
Appearance Carl Alstrup, Oscar Stribolt, Petrine Sonne, Frederik Jensen
Production country Denmark
Domestic distribution Nordisk Films Kompagni
Technical info 175 meter, 35 mm, Normal, Black/white, Silent
Danish theatrical release 04.12.1908
Cinemas Kinografen
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Companies

Production company Nordisk Films Kompagni
Domestic distribution Nordisk Films Kompagni

Direction

Direction Viggo Larsen

Cinematography

Cinematography Axel Sørensen

Appearance

Appearance Carl Alstrup
Appearance Oscar Stribolt
Appearance Petrine Sonne
Appearance Frederik Jensen
Appearance Gustav Lund
Appearance Ella la Cour

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