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Ambrosius
Ambrosius Stub is elated when he gets the position as a writer, working for the Baron. This means a steady income and new experiences, as well as various new acquaintances. Among the latter lurks a dangerous infatuation that has fatal consequences for Ambrosius. The film is an adaptation of Chr. K. F. Molbech’s 1877 play of the same name. (stumfilm.dk)
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Plot Summary
Details are scarce for this early silent film. It is believed to be a dramatic short exploring themes relevant to the era, though specific plot points are not widely documented.
Critical Reception
As a film from 1910, specific critical reviews are largely unavailable. Early cinema reception was often anecdotal and focused on novelty rather than in-depth analysis. Information on its reception is extremely limited.
What Reviewers Say
Limited historical data makes consensus difficult to determine.
Likely appreciated for its technical advancements in early filmmaking.
Themes and storytelling methods would have been typical of pre-WWI cinema.
Google audience: No audience reviews are available for this extremely early film.
Fun Fact
Silent films from this era often relied heavily on intertitles and exaggerated acting to convey emotion and plot, as synchronized sound technology was not yet developed.
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