Robert Storm Petersen Trailers
Life is a Circus TrailerBerlingske Tidende 1749-1949 TrailerFange nr. 1 Trailer
Life is a Circus TrailerBerlingske Tidende 1749-1949 TrailerFange nr. 1 Trailer
Total trailers found: 25
12 October 1923
The first sound film from Denmark! Charles Wilken reads a poem by Holger Drachmann. Ayoe Willumsen sings "Gylden Sol" and Albert Luther sings the song about Stella.
21 February 1921
A scientist has invented a serum that transforms the old into young and the old into new. His first subject – a very old man – gets a single injection and gradually turns into a baby.
01 January 1921
In this small fragment from the cartoon A Wonderful Dream, a rotund man pines for delicious stuff. First, he watches enviously through a keyhole at a clown who’s holding a party.
10 May 1908
Danish adaptation of Trilby. Presumed lost, though a single still apparently depicting the novel's climax survives.
01 January 1925
Two small films advertising the Copenhagen-based department store Magasin du Nord. The first presents a fashion show comprising what are presumably dresses from the store’s Model Salon.
16 September 1935
We are in a big city in a country that differs from our own in many ways, among other things in that the people there are so noble and good that the police have no business at all.
01 January 1922
A strangely surreal short animated film by the beloved multi-talented artist Storm P. The film begins with live-action footage of Storm P.
03 October 1907
Viggo Larsen’s adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's famous fairy tale about the soldier who gets hold of a magic tinderbox capable of calling forth three dogs with big eyes that can fulfill all his wishes.
11 May 1907
The scene is set on a castle in the mid-18th century. The princess loves a young man from the court, but the king wants her married to an older, wealthier suitor.
01 January 1925
In this small film, prominent Danish artist, actor and cartoonist Storm P advertises CLOC Liqueur. An animated sequence also shows a man drinking coffee; he only starts smiling when the black gold is followed by a generous drop of liquor.
01 January 1920
A man is seen by a hen, which is sitting on a nest. The three little men enter, the hen eats one of the men's hats and drinks iron potion.
12 March 1907
Jim, a robber, is in love with the chief’s bride Clara, who firmly rejects his many advances. In revenge, he snitches on the entire gang of robbers to the police, who immediately imprison the chief and his men.
17 November 1908
A courtly drama of a bridegroom arrested for being intimate with the queen. To secure his release, his future bride sleeps with his rival.
16 October 1907
It is love at first sight when Armand Duval meets the courtisan Marguerite. They move in together and live happily until Armands father secretly pays Marguerite a visit to tell her that her questionable reputation has put Armand's entire family in disrepute.
01 January 1969
A short documentary looking at the career of acclaimed Danish humorist, artist and cartoonist Robert Storm Petersen - “Storm P”.
21 February 1920
Foryngelseskuren is a 1920 silent animation film directed by Robert Storm Petersen.
25 September 1907
The Princess of Illyria rejects all suitors, but suddenly begins to take an interest in a wandering pauper roaming the vicinity of the royal castle.
01 January 1924
In this short film, Storm P.’s popular comic strip characters Peter and Ping advertise CLOC Liqueur.
02 January 1920
Storm P. is seen putting the finishing touches on a painting of his iconic ‘Three Little Men’ characters.
01 January 1920
A tramp steals a duck, stuffs it under his shirt – so only its wings are sticking out – and lets himself be flown around, over the fields and forests.
01 January 1920
FRAGMENT | A man looks around and sees a dog in a trashcan, after which his nose transforms into a clarinet that he plays for the dog.
05 March 1923
Two lively and famous Petersens, namely Robert Storm and Hans W., play prominent roles in this little comedy about a morally vigilant pharmacist, his somewhat more cheerful son, his crush on the pharmacy’s new cashier, Miss Hansen, and the equally enthusiastic two Petersens.
01 January 1920
This animated film is an advertisement for the Danish weekly magazine ‘Hjemmet’, which is still published today.
31 March 1927
A short, fragmentary film comprising a brief animation sequence and live-action footage of Storm P in the Zoo.