The Great Circus Catastrophe
Originally released in 1912. The Great Circus Catastrophe is a drama film. directed by Eduard Schnedler-Sørensen. At just 45 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Valdemar Psilander, Ellen Ræder, and Jenny Roelsgaard
Synopsis
Of the films that Psilander made at Nordisk during the first two years it is the film Dødsspring til Hest fra Cirkuskuplen (The Great Circus Catastrophe), that is worth noting. Maybe not so much for Psilander's acting, but for the sensational, action-packed storylines that he was in. This film shows the other side of Psilander's fame: his daring. He was an excellent rider and looked fantastic in long riding boots and elegant riding jackets and this skill was exploited in his films.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Valdemar Psilander
as Grev Willy von Rosenörn
Ellen Ræder
as Skolerytterske Mlle Doré
Jenny Roelsgaard
as Danserinden Miss Evelyn
Aage Hertel
as Cirkusdirektør Winge
Frederik Jacobsen
as Gamle John - tjener hos greven
Frederik Christensen
as Sagfører
Axel Mattson
as Cirkusrytter
Lauritz Olsen
as Værtshusgæst
Alma Hinding
Valda Valkyrien
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DA
Production Companies
- Nordisk Film Denmark
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Great Circus Catastrophe about?
Of the films that Psilander made at Nordisk during the first two years it is the film Dødsspring til Hest fra Cirkuskuplen (The Great Circus Catastrophe), that is worth noting. Maybe not so much f...
Who directed The Great Circus Catastrophe?
The Great Circus Catastrophe was directed by Eduard Schnedler-Sørensen.
How long is The Great Circus Catastrophe?
The Great Circus Catastrophe has a runtime of 0 hours and 45 minutes (45 minutes total).
When was The Great Circus Catastrophe released?
The Great Circus Catastrophe was released on August 26, 1912 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Great Circus Catastrophe?
The main cast of The Great Circus Catastrophe includes Valdemar Psilander, Ellen Ræder, Jenny Roelsgaard, Aage Hertel, Frederik Jacobsen.