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The Castle Within the Castle

Et slot i et slot: Krogen og Kronborg

Denmark

1954

9 Min
Black and White
1.33:1
Danish
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DIR Carl Theodor Dreyer, Jørgen Roos

PROD Ib Koch-Olsen

SCR Carl Theodor Dreyer, Knud Klem

DP Jørgen Roos

CAST Sven Ludvigsen

ED Jørgen Roos

Synopsis

Within its walls, Kronborg Castle in Elsinore contains large sections of another, older castle, Krogen, built by Eric of Pomerania around 1420. Discoveries unearthed during the 1926-1935 restoration of Kronborg made it possible to form a picture of Krogen, illustrated in the film by reconstruction models. The ground plans of the two castles match up perfectly, as Kronborg was built on top of Krogen. Exposed sections of walls, windows and rooms from the old castle can still be seen at Kronborg today. —carlthdreyer.dk

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Carl Theodor Dreyer

Carl Theodor Dreyer was born out of wedlock to a Swedish housekeeper, Josefina Nilsson (1855-1891), who gave him up for adoption immediately after. The first year and a half of his life was turbulent, but the little boy finally found a home with the Dreyer family and was named Carl Theodor after his adoptive father. Dreyer’s birth mother died not long after his eventual adoption. Several film scholars have interpreted Dreyer’s frequent depictions of tragic women as an autobiographical element in his films.

Dreyer began his career as a reporter, specialising in aviation early on, in 1910-1913. Himself an active balloonist, he got a balloonist’s certificate in November 1911. Alongside his journalism, he wrote screenplays. His first realised script was Bryggerens Datter (Dagmar) (Rasmus Ottesen, 1912), produced by Det Skandinavisk-russiske Handelshus. In 1913-1918, he worked as a script consultant and writer at Nordisk Film, where he also made his directorial debut… read more

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Jørgen Roos

Director of photography, film director, producer, 14 August 1922 – 19 September 1998.

Roos grew up in a creative environment with an older brother, Karl Roos (1914-1951), who, in 1936, with Theodor Christensen, published the first real Danish work of film theory, Film. By 1939, Roos was working as a professional director of photographer. In 1947, he extended his field of activity to screenwriting, producing and directing, when he, along with Dreyer and Søren Melson, was put on contract with Dansk Kulturfilm and the Ministerial Film Committee (Roos’ and Melson’s contracts expired in November 1950). From 1970-1978, he co-headed Minerva Film, with Sten Hasager.

The first collaboration between Dreyer and Roos – as director and DP, respectively – was the adaptation of a short story by Johannes V. Jensen, Naaede de Færgen? (“Did They Catch the Ferry?”), published on 24 December 1925 in the Social-Demokraten newspaper. Its title changed to the affirmative They Caught the Ferry… read more

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