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Song of the Scarlet Flower
Song of the Scarlet Flower

Song of the Scarlet Flower

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DramaRomance

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The son of a wealthy farmer loves a simple maid, for which he's booted out of the house by his father.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Swedish

Runtime

100 mins

Rating

5.6/10

Release Date

14 April 1919

Country

Sweden

Cast

Lars Hanson

Lars Hanson

Olof Koskela

Edith Erastoff

Edith Erastoff

Kyllikki

Lillebil Ibsen

Lillebil Ibsen

Elli

Greta Almroth

Greta Almroth

Annikki

Louise Fahlman

Louise Fahlman

Olof's Mother

Axel Hultman

Axel Hultman

Olof's Father

John Ekman

John Ekman

Log Driving Chief

Hjalmar Peters

Hjalmar Peters

Kyllikki's Father

Nils Lundell

Nils Lundell

Kyllikki's Fiancé

Olof Ås

Olof Ås

Raftsman

Paul Hagman

Paul Hagman

Raftsman

Arvid Dahlberg

Arvid Dahlberg

Raftsman

Gösta Ström

Gösta Ström

Raftsman in fight

Bengt Djurberg

Bengt Djurberg

Young man

Karl Jonsson

Karl Jonsson

Young man

Tekla Sjöblom

Tekla Sjöblom

Maid

Mona Geijer-Falkner

Mona Geijer-Falkner

Maid

Ernst Brunman

Ernst Brunman

Man at café

Emil Fjellström

Emil Fjellström

Man at café

Doris Nelson

Doris Nelson

Prostitute

Karl Person

Karl Person

Lars Hanson's double

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