Hemmeligheden

1912 film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hemmeligheden (The Secret) is a Norwegian silent film from 1912 that is considered lost.[1][2]

Directed byHalfdan Nobel Roede
Distributed byInternationalt Films-Kompani AS
Release date
  • March 16, 1912 (1912-03-16)
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Hemmeligheden
Directed byHalfdan Nobel Roede
StarringSigne Danning
Robert Sperati
Christian Nobel
Pehr Qværnstrøm
Emmy Worm-Müller
Distributed byInternationalt Films-Kompani AS
Release date
  • March 16, 1912 (1912-03-16)
CountryNorway
LanguageNorwegian
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Plot

The film was a drama in which a young woman from a coastal town gets to know an artist from Paris. They start a relationship and she has a daughter. The young woman, Elise, leaves and, on the steamship home to Norway, she throws the child overboard. When she returns home, she marries Lieutenant Almeng. It turns out that the child she threw overboard did not die, but was found by a fishing couple, who have adopted the child. One day, Elise and the lieutenant meet the fisherman, and Elise breaks down and tells her husband the story of what happened. The lieutenant first takes the matter very sternly, but when he sees how unhappy this has made Elise, he goes to the fisherman and retrieves his wife's daughter, and he promises to treat her as though she were his own child.

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