Pauline Brunius
Birth : , Stockholm, Sweden
Mrs. Lindberg
A man goes from the tough life as a hired worker all the way into the Swedish government.
Director
A woman on vacation is mistaken for Greta Garbo.
Mrs. Markurell
About the wealthy Mr Markurell and his son, Johan, who is closing in on his graduation, and their life in the city of Wadköping. Swedish language version.
Charlotte Löwensköld is a story of psychological insight and a mother/son relationship. Charlotte is in love with Karl-Arthur--and both have some Löwensköld blood. Their young love is ill fated and each goes on to marry another.
Lady Lillian Gardner is unhappily married to rich businessman Richard Gardner. On a banquet she meets Hugo Paton whom she falls in love with.
Kristina Gyllenstjerna
The story takes its beginning in 1518 , the Danish King Christian II has taken Sweden. Sten Sture the younger appeal to all loyal subjects to resist. The offer reaches the farmer Mats Waltersson in Dalarna , Sweden's heart and he gathers his men. Dalmas were going from house to house, they do not want a Dane on the throne. At Brännkyrka outside Stockholm is a battle between the Danes and Swedes. Swedes win and the Swedish riksbaneret out during the Battle of Gustav Eriksson Vasa.
grevinnan Aurora von Köningsmarck
The film depicts the life of Charles XII of Sweden who oversaw the expansion of the Swedish Empire until its defeat at the Battle of Poltava. It was the most expensive production in Swedish history when it was made, and inspired a string of large budget Swedish historical films
Writer
At the beginning of the 1920s, Pauline Brunius directed a series of short light comedies - or as she herself describes them "finer games of pleasure with a bit of esprit, maybe also a bit of emotion". She herself wrote the scripts for the films about the charming Stockholm family Winner, where the parents were played by married couple Frida and Olof Winnerstrand and the son Putte by Pauline and John Brunius' own son Palle.
Director
At the beginning of the 1920s, Pauline Brunius directed a series of short light comedies - or as she herself describes them "finer games of pleasure with a bit of esprit, maybe also a bit of emotion". She herself wrote the scripts for the films about the charming Stockholm family Winner, where the parents were played by married couple Frida and Olof Winnerstrand and the son Putte by Pauline and John Brunius' own son Palle.
Mrs. Hede
Gunnar Hede is raised by a strict mother, who wants him to become respectable to match his family’s wealth. He is more interested in his grandfather, who started as an itinerant violin player, but got rich by leading a herd of wild reindeer south to market. He falls for a violinist working with a married couple of traveling performers and renounces his fortune to go with them. He then tries to earn a fortune by driving reindeer to market, but it doesn’t work out and he goes insane. He is finally restored to sanity by the violinist when she returns with the performers.
The criminal couple Louise Kent and Charles Zukor stages a coup in the luxury restaurant Oriental. In the midst of a dance number goes suddenly all the lights out. In the confusion that arises one of the elegant guests is deprived of her jewelry.
Bertha Brenner
A woman searches for the child she gave up at birth.
Screenplay
Sitcom for 1920s cinemas about the Winter family.
Director
Sitcom for 1920s cinemas about the Winter family.
Writer
Mr. and Mrs. Gyurkovics have a dozen children the oldest of which, the twins Géza and Bandi, just preparing for their matriculation examination. When graduation day has come Géza refuses to set up but taken by force by the principal's henchmen. When dad Gyurkovics later dies, takes over Bandi goods while Géza becoming an officer cadet in the nearby garrison city.
Baroness Hetvics-Janky
Mr. and Mrs. Gyurkovics have a dozen children the oldest of which, the twins Géza and Bandi, just preparing for their matriculation examination. When graduation day has come Géza refuses to set up but taken by force by the principal's henchmen. When dad Gyurkovics later dies, takes over Bandi goods while Géza becoming an officer cadet in the nearby garrison city.
Thora van Deken
Film based on danish author Henrik Pontoppidan's novel Lille Rødhaette.