A Woman's Honour
Originally released in 1913. A Woman's Honour is a drama film. directed by Einar Zangenberg. At just 35 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Frederik Christensen, Ella La Cour, and Edith Buemann
Synopsis
Marie, the daughter of a pastor, and major Trolle are young and in love, and they seem destined to become engaged. Everything is coming up roses when a serpent enters this Paradise. Trolle’s close friend, Hoffmann, begins making passes at Marie, and even in the face of consistent rejections he remains tireless in his pursuit. When he assaults Marie one evening, Trolle surprises them and mistakenly thinks they are having an affair. Marie is deeply hurt by Trolle’s distrust of her, so she leaves him quietly and finds employment at the Scala Theatre. When she is to perform some time later, Hoffmann is present – as is Trolle, who has realised his mistake. When she receives an ingratiating message from Hoffmann, she makes an impulsive and fateful decision. Stumfilm.dk
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- Kinografen
Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Woman's Honour about?
Marie, the daughter of a pastor, and major Trolle are young and in love, and they seem destined to become engaged. Everything is coming up roses when a serpent enters this Paradise. Trolle’s clos...
Who directed A Woman's Honour?
A Woman's Honour was directed by Einar Zangenberg.
How long is A Woman's Honour?
A Woman's Honour has a runtime of 0 hours and 35 minutes (35 minutes total).
When was A Woman's Honour released?
A Woman's Honour was released on January 9, 1913 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in A Woman's Honour?
The main cast of A Woman's Honour includes Frederik Christensen, Ella La Cour, Edith Buemann, Einar Zangenberg, H.C. Nielsen.