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Release Date:
December 16, 1911
Original Title:
Det gamle Købmandshjem
Production Companies:
Fotorama
Production Countries:
Denmark
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 6
The fragment consists of three scenes from The Old Merchant’s Home. The first scene shows the meeting between a distinguished man (played by Philip Beck), a beautiful young woman, and another man. In the next scene, a train draws up at a platform. A boy is standing in the foreground, looking at the camera. In the last scene, a woman is sitting in a living room, sewing. A man enters and assaults her, but is driven out by someone else, who comes to her rescue. Next, two other people enter the living room. (stumfilm.dk)
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