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  1. The Wedding of Palo is a 1934 Greenlandic- Danish film set in Greenland. The screen play was written by Greenlandic-Danish anthropologist Knud Rasmussen and directed by German Friedrich Dalsheim. Rasmussen died during production of the film in 1933 and the film was released in 1934 under the Danish title Palos brudefærd.

  2. 1h 19m. IMDb RATING. 6.9 /10. 90. YOUR RATING. Rate. Drama Romance. The story tells of two Greenlandic men who are competing for the love of one woman. Director. Friedrich Dalsheim. Writer. Knud Rasmussen. Stars. Thorvald Stauning. Herluf Zahle. See production info at IMDbPro. RENT/BUY. from $1.99. Add to Watchlist. 3 User reviews. 4 Critic reviews

    • (90)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Friedrich Dalsheim
    • 1937-03-01
  3. This hour long drama documentary, "The wedding of Palo" (Palos brudefærd) was released in 1934, and won a gold price at the film festival that year in Venic...

    • 1 min
    • 2.3K
    • Colour Your Past
  4. The Wedding of Palo es una película dirigida por Friedrich Dalsheim con Thorvald Stauning, Herluf Zahle. Año: 1934. Título original: Palos brudefærd. Sinopsis: La historia se centra en la rivalidad entre dos esquimales sobre los afectos de la misma chica.

    • Hans Scheib; Walter Traut (B&W)
    • Friedrich Dalsheim
    • Dinamarca
    • Drama. Romance | Drama romántico. Cine mudo
  5. Friedrich Dalsheim. Is The Wedding of Palo streaming? Find out where to watch online amongst 45+ services including Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video.

    • Friedrich Dalsheim
    • 2
  6. Duración: 79 min. (1 h. 19 m.) Género: Drama, Romántica. País: Dinamarca. Año: 1934. Fecha de Estreno: 01 marzo 1937. Angmassalik, East Greenland, Greenland. Producción: Palladium. Nota en Imdb: 6.90. Añadida por cosita. Cine.com > The Wedding of Palo > Película.

  7. “The work of Dr. Knud Rasmussen, the prominent Danish explorer and anthropologist, The Wedding of Palo is an affectionate account of Eskimo life, played out by natives of the Angmagssalik district of eastern Greenland.