
Christel Holch
1887 - 1969Expressens Mysterium
Hjalmar Davidsen
Valdemar Psilander, Christel Holch
The manufacturer Laroque stops at nothing when trying to destroy his enemies, and this time Fréderic Nessières, one of his competitors, is in the line of fire. With his diabolical, hypnotic power, Laroque has snared Nessières’s wife, Madeleine, in his evil web, and she will now do anything to help her husband’s enemy. But even though Laroque’s first plan to ruin Nessières fails, he does not give up. Once he has selected a victim, he will quite literally fight to the death to vanquish them. (stumfilm.dk)
Alone with the Devil
Elskovsleg
Holger-Madsen, August Blom
Valdemar Psilander, Christel Holch
Two friends, Fritz and Theodor, make the acquaintance of Christine and Mizzi, who are also friends. Fritz is immediately captivated by Christine, who is bashful and modest as opposed to the eager, effervescent Mizzi. But even though the love between the two grows, Christine is not the only woman in Fritz’s life. His affair with a married woman will prove to have fatal consequences. (stumfilm.dk)
Love's Devotee
Den store flyver
Urban Gad
Poul Reumert, Christel Holch
The pilot Vidart and his good friend Aubert are competing against each other in an aviation contest. When Vidart gets in the claws of a loan shark, winning the prize suddenly becomes a necessity. But Aubert is a tough opponent who might actually win. Unexpectedly, Vidart's sister Else comes to her brother's rescue. (stumfilm.dk)
The Amateur's Generosity
Den lille hornblæser
Eduard Schnedler-Sørensen
Christel Holch, Frede Skaarup
This movie created the basis for a major film production in Århus in years 1909-1913. In those years were in Aarhus produced half a hundred films, respectively, by A / S Fotorama and A / S Danish Film Factory. This clip is an excerpt from the film - The little horn blowing - which premiered in 1909. It was the longest film produced in Denmark with her 20 min. The film played out during the three-year war 1848-1850 and the manuscript was written on HP Holst's poem - The little horn blowing. This sold 150,000 tickets nationwide.
The Little Hornblower