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Hjertetyven
''Hjertetyven'' (Thief of Hearts) is a Denmark, Danish short silent comedy film from 1919 directed by Lau Lauritzen Sr. The screenplay was written by Poul Gregaard. The Norwegians, Norwegian actress Erna Schøyen plays the leading female role as Elva Marja. The film was reviewed by the Norwegian Media Authority, National Film Authority on November 11, 1916 and opened in Norwegian cinemas in 1917, but its Danish release did not occur until January 31, 1919. Plot The dancer Elva Marja has a very faithful and enthusiastic admirer in Henry Corner, who is known for his wealth and eccentricity. Immediately after her performance, he writes in a letter that he has been following her from city to city for three months and hopes that she must have realized that she can no longer avoid him. Corner concludes that he will wait for Elva Marja in the vestibule. He asks a theater employee to give her the letter. Elva Marja is sitting in her changing room, surrounded by several men. She reads the ...
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Hjertetyven (1919)
''Hjertetyven'' (Thief of Hearts) is a Denmark, Danish short silent comedy film from 1919 directed by Lau Lauritzen Sr. The screenplay was written by Poul Gregaard. The Norwegians, Norwegian actress Erna Schøyen plays the leading female role as Elva Marja. The film was reviewed by the Norwegian Media Authority, National Film Authority on November 11, 1916 and opened in Norwegian cinemas in 1917, but its Danish release did not occur until January 31, 1919. Plot The dancer Elva Marja has a very faithful and enthusiastic admirer in Henry Corner, who is known for his wealth and eccentricity. Immediately after her performance, he writes in a letter that he has been following her from city to city for three months and hopes that she must have realized that she can no longer avoid him. Corner concludes that he will wait for Elva Marja in the vestibule. He asks a theater employee to give her the letter. Elva Marja is sitting in her changing room, surrounded by several men. She reads the ...
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