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Robinson i skärgården

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Robinson i skärgården
Directed byRune Carlsten
Written byRune Carlsten
Sam Ask
StarringEric Lindholm
Lotten Almlöf
Mary Johnson
Carlo Keil-Möller
CinematographyRaoul Reynols
Distributed byAB Svensk Filmindustri
Filmindustri AB Skandia
Release date
  • November 15, 1920 (1920-11-15)
Running time
49 minutes
CountrySweden
LanguageSwedish

Robinson i skärgården (Robinson in the Archipelago) is a Swedish silent film from 1920 directed by Rune Carlsten.[1][2] Carlsten also wrote the script for the film together with Sam Ask. The animated intertitles in the film were created by Paul Myrén.[3] Both the duplicate negative and the display copy of the film have been preserved. After appearing in the film, two of the actors, Mary Johnson and Einar Rød, decided to marry.[4]

Plot

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The consul's widow Silverdahl owns a house in the Stockholm Archipelago. One of her daughters is newly married, and the other, Brita, is in love with the medical student Einar Falk. The mother prefers that Brita marry the fat banker Agathon. The newlyweds are going on a long sailing trip with Brita and Agathon. After a short journey, Einar is secretly taken aboard. Agathon becomes seasick and chooses to leave the company with Robinson Crusoe as his reading material. He lands on an uninhabited island, where he dreams that he is being chased by wild animals and other dreadful things just like the novel character himself. Agathon wakes up when he falls from a tree. He tries his best to make his existence on the island comfortable because he is unable to get away from it. Agathon's robinsonade becomes prolonged, and he takes on an increasingly wild appearance.[4]

When the sailing group returns home after the long trip, they discover that Agathon has not arrived home as expected. A group of people come to the islet (where Agathon is marooned) to have a picnic. They read in the newspaper that an insane criminal has escaped from a nearby hospital. When Agathon appears in his Robinson Crusoe guise, they think he is this man. The group makes its way to Vaxholm, where it reports the incident to the police, who travel to the island to subdue the suspect. The police put a straitjacket on Agathon. He is taken to the hospital and received by Einar Falk, who has now completed his training as a doctor. The misunderstanding is cleared up. Agathon has had his fill of the matter and is satisfied with his fate, even though Brita chooses Einar as her fiancé.[4]

Cast

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Production

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The film was shot in August and September 1920 at the Skandiaateljén studio in the Långängen neighborhood of Stocksund, Sweden and on Tobaksholmen in Vaxholm.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Sundholm, John; Thorsen, Isak; Andersson, Lars Gustaf; Hedling, Olof; Iversen, Gunnar; Møller, Birgir Thor (2012). Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Cinema. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press. p. 56. ISBN 978-0-8108-7899-0.
  2. ^ Krawc, Alfred (1986). International Directory of Cinematographers, Set- and Costume Designers in Film: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden (from the Beginnings to 1984). Munich: Saur. p. 408.
  3. ^ Furhammar, Leif (1993). Filmen i Sverige: en historia i tio kapitel. Höganäs: Bra Böcker. p. 76.
  4. ^ a b c d "Robinson i skärgården". Svensk Filmdatabas. Svenska Filminstitutet. Retrieved December 1, 2022. I anslutning till inspelningen blev två av filmens skådespelare, Mary Johnson och norrmannen Einar Rød ett äkta par. (In connection with the filming, two of the film's actors, Mary Johnson and the Norwegian Einar Rød, became a married couple.)
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