Set entirely in one room, an innocent young man is accused of plagiarizing the work of an old professor. Later, he will be blamed for the professor's murder.
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Wanda Rothgardt | ... |
Marianne Lundell
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Georg Rydeberg | ... |
Arne Lundell
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Gabriel Alw | ... |
Prof. Sander (uncredited)
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Stig Olin | ... |
Svenning (uncredited) (voice)
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Directed by
Carl Theodor Dreyer | ... | (as Carl Th. Dreyer) |
Written by
W.O. Somin | ... | (play "Attentat") |
Herbert Grevenius | ... | (dialogue translation) |
Carl Theodor Dreyer | ... | (scenario) (as Carl Th. Dreyer) |
Produced by
Hugo Bolander | ... | producer |
Music by
Lars-Erik Larsson |
Cinematography by
Gunnar Fischer |
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Carl Theodor Dreyer | ||
Edvin Hammarberg |
Production Design by
Nils Svenwall |
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- Svensk Filmindustri (SF) (1945) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- A Contracorriente Films (2011) (Spain) (DVD)
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Did You Know?
Trivia | After its premiere was a complete failure, this feature film was disowned by its director, Carl Theodor Dreyer, who later refused to acknowledge its existence. It rarely appears in Dreyer filmographies or retrospectives, and is not typically discussed by critics (few of whom have seen it). See more » |
Movie Connections | Version of O Atentado (1951). See more » |