Johan Ulfstjerna
Also known as Johan Ulfstjerne in Denmark; Vox Populi in France; Vox Populi in Portugal : [Johan Ulfstierna], [Human Destinies]
(1923) Sweden
B&W : Feature film
Directed by John W. Brunius
Cast: Ivan Hedqvist [John Ulfstjerna], Anna Olin [Adelaide Ulfstjerna], Einar Hanson [Helge Ulfstjerna], Mary Johnson [Agda], John Ekman [the governor], Rudolf Wendbladh [Reback], Albion Örtengren [Mr. Gauvin], Gösta Hillberg [the secretary general], Ernst Brunman [a police officer], Herman Lantz [a police officer], Anton De Verdier [a conspirator], Bengt Djurberg [a conspirator], Olle Hilding [a conspirator], Torsten Hillberg [a conspirator], Axel Högel [a conspirator], Ollars-Erik Landberg [a conspirator], Nils Ohlin [a conspirator], Sven Quick [a conspirator], Paul Seelig [a conspirator], Berta Hillberg [a maid]
Aktiebolaget Svensk Filmindustri production; distributed by [?] Aktiebolaget Svensk Filmindustri? / Scenario by Carlo Keil-Möller, from a play by Tor Hedberg. Art direction by Vilhelm Bryde. Cinematography by Hugo Edlund. / Released 3 December 1923. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / The production was shot in Helsingfors. Six cameras were used to photograph the riot sequence. The film was released in Finland on 26 December 1923. The film was released in Denmark as Johan Ulfstjerne on 9 January 1924. The film was released in Portugal as Vox Populi on 3 January 1927. The play was subsequently filmed as Johan Ulfstjerna (1936).
Drama: War.
Survival status: Print exists.
Current rights holder: (unknown)
Listing updated: 1 April 2020.
References: Bardèche-History p. 183 : Website-IMDb.
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