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Charles XII
Directed byJohn W. Brunius
Written byHjalmar Bergman
Produced byHerman Rasch
StarringGösta Ekman
Bengt Djurberg
Augusta Lindberg
Mona Mårtenson
CinematographyHugo Edlund
Music byOtto Trobäck
Production
company
Distributed byHistorisk Film
Release dates
2 February 1925 (part I)
16 November 1925 (part II)
Running time
6 hours
CountrySweden
LanguagesSilent
Swedish intertitles

Charles XII (Swedish: Karl XII) is a 1925 Swedish silent historical film directed by John W. Brunius and starring Gösta Ekman, Bengt Djurberg and Augusta Lindberg. Because of its long running time of nearly six hours, it was released in two separate parts. The film depicts the life of Charles XII of Sweden (1682-1718) 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.[1]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Cinema p.228-29

Bibliography

  • Sundholm, John & Thorsen, Isak & Andersson, Lars Gustaf & Hedling, Olof & Iversen, Gunnar & Moller, Birgir Thor. Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2012.