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The Girl Behind the Counter

August Blom, Denmark, 1911

52 min.DK/FeatureErotic melodramaSilent films

A wealthy young man, Edgar, sees a shopgirl, Ellen, and is immediately attracted to her. He buys her flowers. They meet next Sunday and, presumably, often thereafter. Three months later Ellen is pregnant. The couple decide to marry, and Edgar tells his mother. His father convinces him not to marry Ellen and sends him away to visit friends in the country. The daughter of the family he visits, Lily, gets him to write to Ellen when she finds out about her. Edgar's fahter, however, has convinced Ellen's former employer, to whom the letters have been sent, to turn them over to him. When Edgar gets no reply from Ellen, he secretly returns to the city. The baby is born and Ellen dies shortly after. Lily visits from the country, and Edgar sees a notice of Ellen's death in the newspaper. Edgar and Lily go to the hospital to claim the baby, planning also to marry. (Plot summary from: Ron Mottram, The Danish Cinema before Dreyer (1988))
An excellent example of Nordisk's early feature production and of the "social drama" genre that pioneering film sociologist Emilie Altenloh in 1914 identified as the distinctive contribution of Danish cinema, showing "a woman's struggle between her natural, femine-sensual instincts and social conditions conflicting with them". Clara Wieth (née Rasmussen, later Pontoppidan) gives an absolutely delightful performance as the sweet, flirtatious shopgirl who comes to grief, and the way the film's sympathy is very clearly on her side is quite remarkable. August Blom's staging is unobtrusive but carefully done.
Basic information Credits Materials
Original title Ekspeditricen
Danish title Ekspeditricen
International titles Jugendsünde, Dyrköpt lycka, Ungdom och lättsinne
Other titles Ungdom og letsind, Ungdomssynd
Director August Blom
Screenplay Lau Lauritzen Sr.
Appearance Thorkild Roose, Ella la Cour, Carlo Wieth, Clara Wieth
Production country Denmark
Domestic distribution Fotorama
Technical info 980 meter, 35 mm, Normal, Black/white, Silent
Danish theatrical release 12.08.1911
Cinemas Panoptikon
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Companies

Production company Nordisk Films Kompagni
Domestic distribution Fotorama

Direction

Direction August Blom

Script

Script Lau Lauritzen Sr.

Appearance

Geheimraaden Thorkild Roose
Geheimraadens frue Ella la Cour
Edgar, geheimraadens søn Carlo Wieth
Ebba Clara Wieth
Lily Zanny Petersen
Læge Lauritz Olsen
Appearance Henny Lauritzen
Appearance Elna From

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