Revolutionens datter

Revolutionens datter

Release date : October 14, 1918
Runtime : 52m
Countries of origin : Norway /
Original Language :
Director : Ottar Gladvedt /
Writers : Ottar Gladvedt /
Production companies :
October 14, 1918 52m Norway Comedy More
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REVOLUTIONENS DATTER starred Danish boxer Waldemar Holberg. Holberg held a version (Australian) of the welterweight title for a month in 1914. From what I could see he made two films, in Norway in 1918, while fighting there from 1917 to 1919. So his film's survival rate is 50%. Billed as a 'folke komedie' in 4 acts (I saw no comedy), it does end with the obligatory boxing match. An interesting note is that the actor playing his opponent is Fred Boston. Waldemar Holberg knocked out a boxer named Fred Boston in Oslo in 1918, but it is Boston's only recorded match. Makes one wonder.....
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Solveig Gladvedt
Claire Staalhammer
Waldemar Holberg
Albert Fjeld
Fredrik Andersen
Staalhammer, Wulkanværftets direktør
Thomas Boston
Tommy Fjeld, Albert og Claires sønn
Fred Boston
Jack Dalton, godseierens sønn
Joh. Price
Dalton, godseier

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  • title:Revolutionens datter
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1918
  • Runtime:52m
  • Genres: Comedy · Drama · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: Norway ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Ottar Gladvedt /
  • Writers: Ottar Gladvedt ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:REVOLUTIONENS DATTER starred Danish boxer Waldemar Holberg. Holberg held a version (Australian) of the welterweight title for a month in 1914. From what I could see he made two films, in Norway in 1918, while fighting there from 1917 to 1919. So his film's survival rate is 50%. Billed as a 'folke komedie' in 4 acts (I saw no comedy), it does end with the obligatory boxing match. An interesting note is that the actor playing his opponent is Fred Boston. Waldemar Holberg knocked out a boxer named Fred Boston in Oslo in 1918, but it is Boston's only recorded match. Makes one wonder.....
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