Mary Johnson in Herr Arnes Pengar (1919)
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Herr Arnes pengar (Sir Arne's Treasure), a 1919 film adaption of the novel by Selma Lagerlöf. A procession of women carry the dead body of Elsa-Lill, the hero.
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Mary Johnson
German postcard by Ross Verlag, no. 3444/1, 1928-1929. Photo: Alex Binder, Berlin.
Mary Johnson (1896-1975) was a Swedish actress, who peaked in the Swedish cinema of the 1910s and early 1920s and also in German silent films of the later 1920s. Her most well-known parts were in Herr Arnes pengar (1919) and Geschlecht in Fesseln (1928).
Mary Johnson was born Astrid Maria Carlsson, on…
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Directed by Mauritz Stiller. With Erik Stocklassa, Bror Berger, Richard Lund, Axel Nilsson. Three Scottish officers, including Sir Archi, murder Sir Arne and his household for a coffin filled with gold. The only survivor is Elsalill, who moves to relatives in Marstrand. There she meets a charming young officer - Sir Archi, and she soon understands that he was one of the murderers. She is in a classic dilemma between her love for Sir Archi and justice.
Mystical.
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Mary Johnson in Herr Arnes Pengar (1919)
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Herr Arnes pengar, Mauritz Stiller, 1919
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Using Elsalill as a shield, Sir Archie ran for the door. A wild wolf of the woods she had loved. An evil murderer she shielded with her own body.
Mauritz Stiller | Herr Arnes Pengar
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Herr Arnes pengar (Mauritz Stiller, 1919)
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Laura (Otto Preminger, 1944)
Cluny Brown (Ernst Lubitsch, 1946)
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Moonrise (Frank Borzage, 1948)
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Ukigumo (Naruse Mikio, 1954)
Silver Lode (Allan Dwan, 1954)
Passion (Allan Dwan, 1954)
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Odoriko (Shimizu Hiroshi, 1957)
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