The Golden Smile Trailer

The Golden Smile Trailer (1935)

29 August 1935 Drama 82 mins

The celebrated operetta prima donna Elsa Bruun is famous nationwide for her amazing smile. One day she is approached by a shabby man who pushes a script on her. Without wanting to, Elsa becomes deeply involved in the story, which becomes her path to a renewed understanding of life, which must be lived out even if it may cost her trademark: the golden smile.

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Cast

Bodil Ipsen

as Elsa Bruun

John Price

as Forfatter

Carl Alstrup

as Brandmesteren

Carlo Wieth

as Peter Clark

Aage Foss

as Portner

Aage Schmidt

as Teaterdirektør

Victor Montell

as Instruktør

Petrine Sonne

as Fru Sander

Sam Besekow

as Forfatter

Ruth Berlau

as Marie, the housemaid (uncredited)

Crew

Pál Fejős

Director

Louis Larsen

Louis Larsen Director of Photography

Heinz Fenchel

Heinz Fenchel Production Design

Ferenc Farkas

Original Music Composer

International Releases Dates

Denmark 29 August 1935

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