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  1. A Dangerous Wooing. Ett farligt frieri, or A dangerous proposal, aka A dangerous wooing is the first silent film directed by Swedish director Rune Carlsten in 1919. The film has been the subject of a restoration in 2010 with intertitles in Swedish and English by the Swedish Film Institute. [1] Synopsis.

    • Filmindustri AB Skandia
    • Lars Hanson, Gull Cronvall, Theodor Blich
  2. 7 de dic. de 2020 · A Dangerous Wooing by Rune Carlsten. Publication date 1919-12-26. Actor Lars Hanson Gull Cronvall Theodor Blich Hjalmar Peters Addeddate

  3. The farmer Knut Husaby has a daughter, Aslaug, who is the most beautiful girl in the village. Many boys are after her, but Knut and his two sons drive them a...

  4. Ett farligt frieri, o Una propuesta peligrosa, también conocido como Un cortejo peligroso es la primera película muda dirigida por el director sueco Rune Carlsten en 1919.. La película ha sido objeto de una restauración en 2010 con intertítulos en sueco e inglés por parte del Instituto Sueco de Cine.

  5. Farmer Knut Husaby’s daughter Aslaugh is the most beautiful girl in the village. Many boys are after her, but Knut and his two sons drive them away if they come too close to the farm. Aslaug is secretly in love with Tore Naesset, but he is only a smallholder’s son, and when he asks for Aslaug’s hand, her father just laughs at him; he wants her to marry Ola Thormundson, a gawky boy who is ...

  6. 20 de may. de 2012 · Arne -- Early tales and sketches: The railroad and the churchyard. Thrond. A dangerous wooing. The bear hunter. The father. The eagle's nest. Credits: Produced by Charlene Taylor, Margo Romberg and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available

  7. A Dangerous Wooing is the second of two Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson adaptations made by the production company Skandia in the summer of 1919 in order to compete with their rivals Svenska Bio – the other one being John W. Brunius’s Synnöve Solbakken (A Norway Lass, shown in last year’s Giornate program).