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Most Popular Aage Brandt Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

The Black Cat Trailer (1918)

14 January 1918

Danish adaptation of Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Black Cat”

Krigens Ofre Trailer (1914)

21 October 1914

A Danish short about the tragedies of war.

Memento Mori Trailer (1912)

12 September 1912

Laurent, a painter, observes the performance of the dancer Marguerite and immediately feels drawn to her beauty and being.

The City Hyena Trailer (1912)

27 May 1912

Having grown up in poverty, the ambitious Nana is determined to break out of it. She becomes part of the Paris theatre scene and gets involved with several of the men who court her.

In the Hands of Imposters Trailer (1911)

23 January 1911

On her way to her aunt's house, motherless young Edith is kidnapped by a white slave trader and put in a brothel.

Queen of Clubs Trailer (1918)

22 November 1918

‘Go to Bessie immediately; you will be safe there,’ reads the farewell letter that Sonja finds in her father’s home after it has been robbed.

For freedom and justice Trailer (1949)

28 October 1949

A picture of the life of the Danish people from the late 1820s to the introduction of the free constitution in 1849.

The Child as Benefactor Trailer (1909)

03 December 1909

The fates of two people align as a beggar tries to steal money from a sleeping newspaper boy. Instead of reporting the crook to the police, the benevolent boy buys him a hearty meal, convinces him to give up drinking and helps him back onto the right path in life.

Det bødes der for Trailer (1944)

13 November 1944

The new students Eigil and Arne celebrate the end of school. "You are now grown men and women with a carnal desire that every human being contains.

The Craftman's Adventure Trailer (1912)

01 April 1912

A carpenter’s apprentice, Spaan (‘Chip’), has been thrown out by his master for being romantically involved with his daughter, Ernestine.

Saved from the Path of Transgression Trailer (1913)

20 August 1913

FRAGMENT | Margrethe is in love with Worm, who only sees her as a fleeting youthful infatuation. When he suddenly leaves, he abandons both Margrethe and their unborn son.