68 minutes
8/6/1915
The story is wacky – a gypsy is cursed by her father, so that she has to deny her illegitimate son in order for him to have a successful life. She gives him to a well-to-do lady who has lost her own child. Later, he has grown up to be a politician who wants to become the foreign minister. He doesn’t know that his real mother is the famous Madame de Thebes, the fortuneteller who all politicians make sure to visit! This information falls into the hands of a rival, who tries to use it to ruin his career. Meanwhile, the rival’s attractive daughter is attacked by a ruffian and needs to be rescued… There are a lot of striking images in this film. You can see the beauty of them even if the state of the print is far from perfect. The Norwegian actress Ragna Wettergreen gives a haunting performance as Madame de Thebes, with wisdom and regret – and quite a few melodramatic gestures. Understatement was not the norm in those days.
Ragna Wettergreen
as Ayla
John Ekman
as Ayla's father
Märta Halldén
as Countess Julie
Nicolai Johannsen
as Count Robert
William Larsson
as Max
Albin Lavén
as von Volmar
Karin Molander
as Louise von Volmar
Doris Nelson
as Young Ayla
Carl Apolloff
as Member of Parliament
Albert Ståhl
as Member of Parliament
Thure Holm
as Member of Parliament
Otto Malmberg
as Member of Parliament
Ernst Eklund
as Robert's friend
Georg Fernquist
as Audience member at parliament