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The Heir to Skjoldborg

Count Adam sends his son Jørgen abroad to thwart his relationship with Grete, a common miller’s daughter. On the trip, Jørgen is captivated by the exotic Baroness Tarnowa. When news reaches him that Grete has had a stillborn child, he considers his commitment over and proposes to the baroness. But as it soon turns out, Jørgen has been led astray. (stumfilm.dk)

Top Cast

  • Albert Price

    Albert Price

    Grev Adam af Rosenschiold

  • Frederik Schack-Jensen

    Frederik Schack-Jensen

    Jørgen, grev Adams søn

  • Axel Strøm

    Axel Strøm

    Niels Holt, møller

  • Gyda Aller

    Gyda Aller

    Grete, møllerens datter

  • Gerda Tarnow

    Gerda Tarnow

    Baronesse Tarnowa

  • Bernhard Lehmann

    Bernhard Lehmann

    Beloff, spionchef

  • Hans Starck

    Hans Starck

    Kalnocki

  • August Wehmer

    August Wehmer

    Normann, stabsadjudant

  • Georg Christensen

    Georg Christensen

    Jens Larsen, fisker

Overview

Count Adam sends his son Jørgen abroad to thwart his relationship with Grete, a common miller’s daughter. On the trip, Jørgen is captivated by the exotic Baroness Tarnowa. When news reaches him that Grete has had a stillborn child, he considers his commitment over and proposes to the baroness. But as it soon turns out, Jørgen has been led astray. (stumfilm.dk)

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