''Blind Justice'' ( da, Hævnens nat, literally ''Revenge Night'') is a 1916 Danish
silent drama film
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directed by
Benjamin Christensen
Benjamin Christensen (28 September 1879 – 2 April 1959) was a Danish people, Danish film director, screenwriter and an actor, both in film and on the stage. As a director, he is best known for the 1922 film ''Häxan'' (aka ''Witchcraft Thr ...
. Prints of the film exist in the
Det Danske Filminstitut
The Danish Film Institute ( da, Det Danske Filminstitut) is the national Danish agency responsible for supporting and encouraging film and cinema culture, and for conserving these in the national interest.
Also known as ''Filmhuset'' ("the film ...
.
Plot
During a
New Year's Eve
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party at the wealthy Ranton Manor, an escaped
convict
A convict is "a person found guilty of a crime and sentenced by a court" or "a person serving a sentence in prison". Convicts are often also known as "prisoners" or "inmates" or by the slang term "con", while a common label for former convict ...
named "Strong" John Sikes trudges through the snow with his infant son. John breaks into the Ranton household and enters the room of Ann, the daughter of the family. He finds a jewelry box decorated with her name. It contains a pearl necklace, but he doesn't take it.
The Ranton family and their guests are informed that John has escaped from prison and is wanted for murder. The partygoers gather weapons to hunt for the criminal, to Ann's disapproval. When she returns to her room, John begs her to not tell anyone he is there and to give him milk for his son. She agrees, but is caught in the kitchen by the partygoers. They use Ann to lure John into a
citizen's arrest
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. Enraged, he blames Ann and vows to "tie a rope around her neck" when he eventually gets out of prison.
Fourteen years later, Ann is married to Dr. Richard West and they are the parents of fifteen-year-old adopted son Bob and two-year-old biological daughter Annie. John is released from prison, now a broken man in a semi-
fugue state
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who has forgotten his threats against Ann. At a circus, elephant trainer Prof. Wilkens reads about John's release and is nervous to learn the police now doubt John's guilt.
John tries to reclaim his son from the orphanage, but is told that the boy was
confidentially adopted and is given no further information. Despondent, John wanders the streets until he meets an old friend from the
prison carpentry shop. The old friend takes John to the headquarters of ironically nicknamed gangster "Slim" Sam Morton.
At the circus, Wilkens suffers a
nervous breakdown
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and falls down a flight of stairs. On his death bed, he confesses to the murder for which John was blamed.
After the Wests leave their
townhouse
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to vacation at their country house, Morton's gang robs the empty residence. John is brought along, although he does not initially comprehend the group's mission. John discovers Ann's jewelry box among the stolen goods and remembers his vow of revenge.
In the middle of the night, John calls in a fake medical emergency to trick Dr. West into leaving his family. Ann realizes that her husband forgot the key to his instrument case and sends Bob after him. When Dr. West arrives at the fake emergency, John ties him up. Bob arrives soon after, and John locks the boy in a cupboard and then leaves. However, Bob and his father manage to get ahold of the telephone and call the police.
John arrives at the country house and chases Ann. She manages to hide, but is forced to reveal herself to stop him from harming Annie. As he attempts to kill Ann, the police arrive and shoot John. The next day, he's cleared of murder and it's revealed that Bob is his son. John dies peacefully in bed while the West family sits beside him.
Cast
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Benjamin Christensen
Benjamin Christensen (28 September 1879 – 2 April 1959) was a Danish people, Danish film director, screenwriter and an actor, both in film and on the stage. As a director, he is best known for the 1922 film ''Häxan'' (aka ''Witchcraft Thr ...
as Strong John Henry Sikes (English version) / Stærke Henry (Danish version).
He is credited as Benjamin Christie in the US version.
*
Karen Caspersen
Karen Caspersen (20 August 1890 – 14 May 1941) was a Danish actress. She appeared in more than 30 films between 1910 and 1939. She was credited as Karen Sandberg in the Danish version of ''Blind Justice'' (1916), as well as Katherine Sande ...
as Ann. She is credited as Karen Sandberg in the Danish version and Katherine Sanders in the US version.
* Peter Fjelstrup as Dr. Richard "Dick" West (US version)
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Charles Wilken
Charles Wilken (8 November 1866 – 26 February 1956) was a Danish film actor. He appeared in 32 films between 1916 and 1954.
Selected filmography
* ''David Copperfield'' (1922)
* ''Millionærdrengen'' (1936)
* ''En mand af betydning'' ( 1 ...
as Prof. Wilken, an elephant trainer
*
Ulla Johansen
Ulla Johansen (17 June 1927 – 14 February 2021) was an Estonian-born German ethnologist.
Biography
Johansen's mother was of German and Estonian descent, and her father, , was of Danish descent. Due to the occupation of Estonia by the Soviet U ...
*
Jon Iversen
Jon Iversen (, 1 December 1889 – 17 August 1964) was a Danish stage and film actor and film director.
Selected filmography
*'' Blind Justice'' (1916)
*''Hotel Paradis'' - 1931
*'' Week-End'' - 1935
*'' Frøken Møllers jubilæum'' - 1937
...
* Aage Schmidt
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Mathilde Nielsen
Mathilde Nielsen (26 October 1858 – 11 September 1945) was a Danish actress in the theatre and in Danish cinema. She was known as a figure of matriarchy in Danish film.
Selected filmography
*'' Hævnens nat'' 1916
*'' Prästänkan'' 1920
*'' ...
* Carl Gottschalksen
* Grethe Brandes
*
Elith Pio
Viggo Elith William Pio (3 July 1887 – 10 February 1983) was a Danish actor of stage, screen, radio and television. He is most noted for starring roles in films such as Carl Theodor Dreyer's '' Leaves from Satan's Book'', Johan Jacobsen's '' J ...
References
External links
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''Blind Justice''available for download a
Youtube
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1916 films
1916 drama films
Danish drama films
Danish silent films
Danish black-and-white films
Films directed by Benjamin Christensen
Silent drama films