Heart Fight (1912)
Movie | |
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German title | Fights of the heart |
Original title | Hjerternes Kamp |
Country of production | Denmark |
original language | Danish |
Publishing year | 1912 |
length | 44 or 51 minutes |
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Director | August Blom |
script | P. Lykke Seest |
camera | Johan Ankerstjerne |
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Heart fights (original title: Hjerternes Kamp , alternative title slaves of beauty ) is a Danish silent film from 1912.
action
The Mahn brothers clash when they fall in love with the dancer Kartowska. Only when they realize their bad character do they settle their disputes.
background
It was produced by the Danish company Nordisk Film (No. 966) and distributed by Nordfilm (No. 50). It was 812 or 935 meters long (approx. 44 or 51 minutes) in three acts and cost 975.00 marks, approx. 5,186 euros. The Berlin police imposed a youth ban on him (No. 12.43; 12.46), as did the Munich police (No. 4178, 4179, 4180). He was also examined by the teachers in Hamburg.
Web links
- Heart struggles in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Heart fights at The German Early Cinema Database
- Hjerternes Kamp on dfi.dk in the Det Danske Filminstitut (Danish)
- Hjerternes Kamp on danskefilm.dk in the Dansk Film Database (Danish)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hjerternes Kamp on danskefilm.dk
- ↑ Heart fights at The German Early Cinema Database
- ↑ Film length calculator , frame rate : 16 2/3