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The Victory of Love

The Victory of Love

Genres

Drama

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Farm girl Olga Ström is seduced by the Hans Brandt, who soon abandons her, even though she carries their child.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Swedish

Runtime

62 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

25 September 1916

Country

Sweden

Cast

Ivar Kalling

Ivar Kalling

Selma Wiklund af Klercker

Selma Wiklund af Klercker

Carl Barcklind

Carl Barcklind

Mary Johnson

Mary Johnson

Tekla Sjöblom

Tekla Sjöblom

Manne Göthson

Manne Göthson

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