The Life Guards on Amager (1906) [N/A]

Featuring:
Hans Beck, Valborg Borchsenius, Ellen Price

Directed by:
Peter Elfelt


Release Date:
May 23, 1906

Original Title:
Livjægerne paa Amager

Alternate Titles:
Los guardias del Rey en Amager
The Reel from ''Livjægerne paa Amager''

Production Countries:
Denmark

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 1

Ballet by August Bournonville 1871. With Hans Beck, Valborg Borchsenius (née Guldbrandsen) and Ellen Price. (Stumfilm.DK)

Viewed without music (well, that's not strictly true: the other half's watching X Factor on the box while I watch this on the laptop, but that doesn't really enhance the viewing experience) this early Danish film produced by the doughty stalwart Peter Elfelt comes across as a bit of a comedy really, although that clearly wasn't the intention.We see three dancers from the Danish Royal Ballet: Hans Beck, Valborg Borchsenius (Guldbrandsen) and Ellen Price perform a pas de trio with no lack of energetic enthusiasm, but also with a strangely music hall effect, as if they're dancing a sea shanty. They also grin like loons, which is a little disturbing although, in their defence, they were no doubt accustomed to dancing in much larger areas than Mr. Elfelt's tiny studio.

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The Life Guards on Amager (1906) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 4.8/10

Director:
Peter Elfelt

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