Also Directed by Georg af Klercker
"The Nobel Prize Winner" - Dr. Henry Arel and his fiancee, Violet Starford, joins the war as paramedics. During a flight attack, Violet is badly hurt. The doctor makes a very bold intervention in the hope that Violet will survive.
At a restaurant visit happens to the distracted professor and flea animal expert Loris get his overcoat replaced by Lieutenant Juncker. Lt. discovers the mistake at a night grog with two joke hungry friends. In the professor's coat he finds the professor's notes for the next day, and Lieutenant Juncker bet with his cronies that he should be able to carry out the professor's daily program without being exposed.
Sweden's only war film during World War 1.
Elinor Petipon has been arrested as suspected of the murder of her husband. She seems to have lost memory, and confronted with the husband's body, she does not even recognize him. The hearing judge decides that she shall be detained in custody for observation.
Death Ride Under the Circus Dome. The film premiered on August 12 1912 in Phoenix cinema in Stockholm. The film was long considered completely lost, but during a visit to George Eastman House, Rochester, USA, identified Gösta Werner in its archives a copy of the film. The film was shot with two different endings, a sad and a happy ending.
A spy from a foreign country charms upper-class girl Ebba to infiltrate circle of powerful people.
"Night children" - Violet, employed as a maid of Count Berkow, is wrongly accused of burglary of the Count. After an unjust prison sentence Violet travels to America.
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