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Film

His Most Difficult Part

August Blom, Denmark, 1913

DK/Short fictionDrama, MelodramaSilent films

Count von Pfalz is engaged to countess Linda, but her affections belong to the famous actor Kurt Barner. When von Pfalz sees Linda give Barner an amulet containing her portrait, his fears are confirmed, and he breaks off the engagement. Linda is relieved, but her parents are dismayed at the prospect of having a dissolute artist as a son-in-law. Linda’s mother approaches Barner in tears and asks him to end the relationship with her daughter. Crumpling at the sight of these maternal tears, Barner comes up with a plan to push Linda away. By the time he realises the true depth of his feelings for the young countess, it is too late.
Basic information Credits Materials
Original title Hans vanskeligste Rolle
Danish title Hans vanskeligste Rolle
International titles Seine schwierigste Rolle, Zijn swaarste rol
Director August Blom
Director of Photography Johan Ankerstjerne
Appearance Else Frölich, Ferdinand Bonn, Robert Dinesen, Henny Lauritzen
Production country Denmark
Technical info 520 meter, 35 mm, 1,33:1, Black/white, Silent
Danish theatrical release 14.07.1913
Cinemas Biograf-Theatret
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Companies

Production company Nordisk Films Kompagni

Direction

Direction August Blom

Cinematography

Cinematography Johan Ankerstjerne

Appearance

Komtesse Linda Else Frölich
Kurt Barner, skuespiller Ferdinand Bonn
Grev von Pfalz Robert Dinesen
Grevinde Bernburg, komtesses mor Henny Lauritzen
Grev Bernburg, komtessens far Anton Gambetta Salmson
Appearance Alma Hinding
Appearance Frederik Buch
Appearance Frederik Jacobsen
Appearance Axel Boesen
Appearance Agnes Lorentzen
Appearance Ingeborg Olsen
Appearance Zanny Petersen

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