The Black Dream
| Titre | The Black Dream |
| Date de sortie | 1911 |
| Réalisateur | Urban Gad |
| Type | Noir et blanc |
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| Durée | 53 |
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| Sypnosis | Rich jeweler Hirsch and Count von Waldberg are both wooing Stella, who opts for the latter. Hirsch turns up uninvited at a party, saying he wants to give Stella a piece of jewelry, but he gets rejected. He then challenges the count to a card duel and wins. To help Waldberg who got into a huge debt, Stella goes at Hirsch’s house to steal a precious necklace from him, but Hirsch sees the theft in a mirror and blackmails her. A story of jealousy between two men who eventually both lose Stella, killed by accident. |
| Casting | Asta Nielsen, Valdemar Psilander, Gunnar Helsengreen |
| Société(s) de production | Fotorama |
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| Notes | Scénario: Urban Gad, Gebhard Schätzler-Perasini |

