Lydia (1918)
A young bank clerk Karl Fribert falls hopelessly in love with the celebrated operetta primadonna Lydia, and faithfully and chivalrously puts his deepest feelings on display, following the goal of his love so vehemently that he does not turn back from either theft or murder. Lost.
Director: Holger-Madsen
Release Date: April 9, 1918
Cast
Screenplay
- Carl Theodor Dreyer
- Viggo Cavling (Story)
Country: Denmark
Original Language: da
More Films by Director: Holger-Madsen
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Lydia about?
- A young bank clerk Karl Fribert falls hopelessly in love with the celebrated operetta primadonna Lydia, and faithfully and chivalrously puts his deepest feelings on display, following the goal of his love so vehemently that he does not turn back from either theft or murder. Lost.
- Who directed Lydia?
- Lydia was directed by Holger-Madsen.
- Who stars in Lydia?
- Lydia stars Valdemar Psilander, Ebba Thomsen, Zanny Petersen, Robert Schmidt.
- Where was Lydia produced?
- Lydia was produced in Denmark.