Peter Elfelt Trailers
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Total trailers found: 86
01 January 1897
Johan Carl Joensen, a Danish colonial manager in Greenland, drives his dog sled in Copenhagen’s Fælledparken.
17 October 1902
Alexandra (1844-1925), daughter of Christian IX, married in 1863 to Prince Edward (1841-1910), who after Queen Victoria's death in 1901 became King Edward VII of Great Britain and Ireland.
12 September 1903
Images of a hunting party with the Swedish King Oscar II, Prince Christian, Prince Gustav, Prince Valdemar and Prince Georg.
04 June 1902
Nikolai II (1868-1918), the last Russian czar, son of Alexander III and Dagmar. He had been in Denmark on vacation with his parents several times.
20 May 1903
This Danish film shows us a young woman doing a dance, which translates to tarantula. According to the brief bio over at the Europa Film Treasures site, this dance was "influenced" by the delirium caused by the bite of a tarantula.
03 November 1916
Peter Elfelt filming at the pres office at Berlingske Tidende with Kaj Flor, with others, in presence.
15 May 1903
The German Emperor Wilhelm II is a guest minor in Denmark. Both personal and political reasons, the crown does not want to maintain special ties with the Emperor.
15 February 1906
The short clip shows a spiritualist séance featuring a medium and two ‘spirits’, shot in Peter Elfelt’s studio.
25 November 1899
Filmed while the Christian IX, King of Denmark, and his family was taking their picture.
25 December 1897
At first this looks like another of those innumerable fire brigade movies of the era in which you saw the horses charging pellmell out of the firehouse, pulling the firemen and the equipment.
01 January 1907
A group of military men uses explosives to de-root trees.
22 September 1902
A joyful Pas de Deux, performed by Clara Rasmussen and Margrethe Andersen. Clara Rasmussen/Wieth/Pontoppidan (1883-1975) was to become one of the most famous actresses of Danish silent cinema; one of her most notable performances is in Dreyer’s 'Leaves from Satan’s Book' (1921), in which she plays Siri in the last of the four sections.
12 September 1903
A short film from Peter Elfelt showing Dagmar Hansen.
03 November 1905
A Danish commercial for Aktieselskabet Linotol-Kompagniet and linotol floor covering.
07 March 1902
Documentation of a royal visit to Bellevue.
23 May 1906
Danish filmmaker Peter Elfelt took his camera to the bottom of the slopes at the skiing competition in Norway.
23 May 1906
Dance from the Opera ‘Il Trovatore’ (1853) by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901). Choreography by August Bournonville, 1865.
22 May 1905
The Kaiser was an unpopular guest in Denmark. Both for personal and political reasons, the Danish court did not want to have too close ties to the German Kaiser.
31 October 1903
Solo from 'La sylphide' (1836), ballet by August Bournonville. Performed by Ellen Price (1878-1968), soloist from 1903.
04 June 1900
Maria Feodorovna (1847-1928), born Dagmar, daughter of King Christian IX was in 1866 married to Alexander III (1845-1894), Czar of Russia (1881-1894).
23 May 1906
Ballet by August Bournonville 1871. With Hans Beck, Valborg Borchsenius (née Guldbrandsen) and Ellen Price.
03 November 1906
King Haakon on the boat of Crown Prince Christian.
31 October 1903
In September 1903 the ferry line between Gedser in Denmark and Warnemünde in Germany was opened. The images are from the opening of the route which included King Christian IX, Grand Duke Friedrich-Franz IV of Mecklenburg Schwerin (1882-1945), Crown Prince Frederik and members of the Duentzer ministry (1901-1905).
01 January 1912
Two fine gentlemen battle brutishly for the favour of two fine ladies. However, one of the gentlemen forgets his suitcase at the station, and his competitor spots his chance to gain a huge lead.
03 November 1904
Trade Guilds' Parade at Christiansborg Ridebane in 1904.
03 November 1907
King Frederik VIII of Denmark arrives in Berlin, Germany.
27 November 1905
Prince Carl alongside his wife Princess Maud leaves Denmark to become King Haakon of Norway on 23 November 1905.
31 October 1903
Fredensborg castle in North Zealand was the base of the so-called 'Fredensborg Days' in the period 1880-1898, where King Christian IX and Queen Louise would gather the family.
03 November 1904
Early commercial film for Daniel Dalsgaards Kaffeforretning.
03 November 1906
The King and Queen travels to and from Trondhjems Domkirke.
03 November 1906
Dance from the opera from 1762 by Christoph Willibad Gluck (1714-1787), choreography by Hans Beck 1896.
03 November 1905
Students collecting money for the children.
15 November 1906
Spirited Ukrainian trepak dance, performed by Russian soloist Wania Tartakoff. (Stumfilm.DK)
03 November 1906
King Haakon visits the battleship 'Herluf Trolle'
03 November 1907
Driving around and looking at cars in Fredensborg.
03 November 1907
Two houses being demolished with dynamite in Ordrup Krat.
03 November 1906
The proclamation was performed on 30 January 1906 by Prime Minister Jens Christian Christensen (1856-1930).
31 October 1903
Princess Marie (1865-1909), born Princess of Orléans, great granddaughter of the French King Ludvig-Filip (1773-1850), who was king of France 1830-1848.
03 November 1906
King Haakon travels to Trondhjem.
03 November 1907
A two and a half minute clip of Ice skating in Fredericia.
03 October 1906
King Haakon and Queen Maud visit Denmark.
03 November 1907
The engineer troops going to work in preparation for explosives.