Storstadsfaror
Storstadsfaror

Storstadsfaror

1918Movie50 minSwedish

"Big City Dangers" - About two orphanages children's upbringing in the countryside. Brynolf travels to his father in America. Inga moves to Stockholm for work. In the city lurks many dangers.

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Director: Gunnar SommerfeldtGenres: Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

A young man from the countryside, lured by the promises of the big city, falls prey to crime and vice. He gets entangled with a criminal underworld, leading to a series of dangerous situations and moral dilemmas. The film explores the corrupting influence of urban life and the struggles of maintaining integrity in a harsh environment.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1918, detailed critical reception is scarce. However, "Storstadsfaror" was part of a wave of early Swedish cinema that often focused on social issues and dramatic narratives, reflecting contemporary concerns about urbanization and morality. It was likely viewed as a cautionary tale by its audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores the dark side of urban life and its temptations.
  • A dramatic portrayal of a young man's downfall.
  • Reflects early 20th-century social anxieties about city living.

Google audience: Audience reviews for films of this era are not systematically collected on platforms like Google. However, films with similar themes were often appreciated for their dramatic storytelling and moral lessons.

Fun Fact

This film is a rare surviving example of early Swedish crime dramas, offering a glimpse into the cinematic landscape of Sweden in the late 1910s.

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