Love's Devotee Trailer

Love's Devotee Trailer (1914)

22 January 1914 Drama, Romance 42 mins

Two friends, Fritz and Theodor, make the acquaintance of Christine and Mizzi, who are also friends. Fritz is immediately captivated by Christine, who is bashful and modest as opposed to the eager, effervescent Mizzi. But even though the love between the two grows, Christine is not the only woman in Fritz’s life. His affair with a married woman will prove to have fatal consequences.

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Cast

Valdemar Psilander

as Fritz Lobheimer

Christel Holch

as Christine Weiring

Johanne Fritz-Petersen

as Mizzi Schlager

Holger Reenberg

as Theodor Kaiser

Carl Lauritzen

as Emil Schroll

Frederik Jacobsen

as Violonist Weiring

Crew

August Blom

Director

Johan Ankerstjerne

Johan Ankerstjerne Director of Photography

Ole Olsen

Ole Olsen Producer

Marius Clausen

Marius Clausen Director of Photography

Arthur Schnitzler

Arthur Schnitzler Theatre Play

International Releases Dates

Austria 20 December 2013

Germany 01 March 2014

Denmark 22 January 1914

Production Companies

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