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Det hemmelighedsfulde X

  • 1914
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Det hemmelighedsfulde X (1914)
DramaMystery

On the brink of war, Lt. van Hauen is summoned to take command of the cruiser, but due to unforeseen events, he is wrongfully convicted as a traitor.On the brink of war, Lt. van Hauen is summoned to take command of the cruiser, but due to unforeseen events, he is wrongfully convicted as a traitor.On the brink of war, Lt. van Hauen is summoned to take command of the cruiser, but due to unforeseen events, he is wrongfully convicted as a traitor.

  • Director
    • Benjamin Christensen
  • Writers
    • Benjamin Christensen
    • Laurids Skands
  • Stars
    • Benjamin Christensen
    • Karen Caspersen
    • Otto Reinwald
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    738
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    • Director
      • Benjamin Christensen
    • Writers
      • Benjamin Christensen
      • Laurids Skands
    • Stars
      • Benjamin Christensen
      • Karen Caspersen
      • Otto Reinwald
    • 7User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Benjamin Christensen
    Benjamin Christensen
    • Løjtnant van Hauen
    Karen Caspersen
    • Fru van Hauen
    Otto Reinwald
    • Ældste søn
    Fritz Lamprecht
    • Kontreadmiral van Hauen
    Amanda Lund
    • Gamle Jane, barnepige
    Hermann Spiro
    • Grev Spinelli
    Bjørn Spiro
    • Yngste søn, Johnny
    Holger Bjerre
    Otto Lagoni
    Charles Løwaas
    • Flådeofficer
    Holger Rasmussen
    • Flådeofficer
    Svend Rindom
    • Lærer
    Robert Schmidt
    • Sagfører
    Finn Wennerwald
    • Flådeofficer
    • Director
      • Benjamin Christensen
    • Writers
      • Benjamin Christensen
      • Laurids Skands
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    6matthewssilverhammer

    Stunning but melodramatic

    First of all, I really wish I could've found a version that was translated to English so I could more easily understand what was happening. From what I could gather through context and online summaries, it's a webbing romantic thriller that's more melodramatic than really good. However, the visuals are great enough to make it worthwhile (silhouetted windmill, redrawing elephant over sleeping wife).
    6Cineanalyst

    Noticeably, Yet Promisingly a Début

    This looks like a first film, and, of course, it's the directorial début of Benjamin Christensen, whose place in film history rests mostly upon "Häxan" ("Witchcraft Through the Ages"), his third motion picture. This one does not have a distinctive style, not as "Häxan" or "Blind Justice" (Hævnens nat), his second picture, would. Yet, this is common; most filmmakers begin not with their own designs and ideas, but rather copy (to greater extent than usual and to less effect) from those who came before them. What Christensen copies, then, is where this shows promise.

    At this time, in the early 1910s before "The Birth of a Nation", Danish cinema was perhaps the best in the world, so Christensen had much to work with. From what I've seen, mise-en-scène was especially developed. From a historical perspective, the lighting effects in Danish cinema were remarkable, influencing Weimar cinema and, thus, American film noir. There are such examples here. None of it seems especially original, but represents the best that others had previously used: low-key lighting for dramatic effect, stunning silhouettes and diegetic, or seemingly diegetic, lighting. Some scenes are only lit by the sunlight coming through a widow or door, or from a flashlight. Others seem as though they're lit by diegetic sources, such as a lamp or from turning on a light switch. Generally, this was done by stopping filming after a character flipped a switch, then the lighting scheme for the scene was setup and filming resumed, to later be touched up by editing. Objects often partially hide the characters, and the original darkness also helps to cover this effect, but if you look closely, you can sometimes notice the cut.

    Furthermore, mirrors figure prominently in some scenes, as they do elsewhere in Danish pictures. Early on, Danish filmmakers weren't too concerned with narratives, but by the time of this one, they were becoming more complex. "Häxan" is something of a pinnacle. "Sealed Orders", or "Orders Under Seal", "The Mysterious X" (Det Hemmelighedsfulde X)--whatever you want to call this film--has a more-traditionally-engaging story. It takes from the sensational genre, a uniquely Scandinavian type of picture, with the cheating wife, scandals, being trapped in a cellar and the convoluted suspense. It was sold as such (see the tagline), but it's also simply a melodrama. The last-minute rescue might even owe something to the American director D.W. Griffith.

    This isn't entirely promising stuff to work with, but it's a fine beginning, and Christensen would go on to demonstrate his skill. "Sealed Orders" contains plenty of errors: jump cuts, theatrical long shots and the obvious daytime photography near the end for what's supposed to be nighttime in the story. Perhaps the tinting or something was lost for the print I saw, but Griffith and Bitzer rectified this problem in "The Birth of a Nation" by filming at night, and Christensen would do the same for "Häxan". Still, this is a promising début.
    10poulbro

    Amazing film

    A wonderful silent film! This is one of the most innovative silent films ever. The danish director Benjamin Christensen made his director debut with this film that he financed himself. With his own company Dansk Biografkompagni, he started filming this film, that he wrote over one night. The plot in the film is good but not great. What makes this film so interesting is how Benjamin Christensen used darkness vs. light to create an atmosphere. Before this film a lack of light was considered as a lack of talent, but Benjamin proved that shadows can be very effective.

    A great film
    8Screen_O_Genic

    Justice Prevails

    A tale of injustice and redemption at the onset of the First World War. Fascinating glimpse into the distant past.
    9Saturnome

    See it!

    When you look well into the past of cinema, what you usually get are historically significant films, and that isn't absolutely a synonym for good films. Well here's one you may want to watch simply for the fact that it is good.

    Sealed orders is Christiansen's first film (a man I only know for the film "Haxan")and it is war drama at it's best. Tragic twist of fate, clear storyline, good pacing and great lighting work. It's a few years in advance on it's time, but it isn't technical wonders of the cinema of the 20s or of now. It's still theatrical, though it isn't anything like the early films of it's time and before. The film survived to our days in a great condition, nothing like the jerky pictures moving at a wrong speed we like to think of.

    To put it simply, you'll watch it and have a great time, as long you like dramas of this kind. But if you actually cared enough to read a IMDb review of a 1914 film, It's surely your kind.

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    • Trivia
      Shot over the course of three months.
    • Alternate versions
      For the film's release in Germany, all references to spies were eliminated, as any references to spies were expressly forbidden by the government censors. The spies in the film were turned, via the intertitles, into smugglers.
    • Connections
      Edited into Eventyret om dansk film 3: Danske filmstjerner og kometer - 1913-1923 (1996)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 1914 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • Denmark
    • Languages
      • None
      • Danish
    • Also known as
      • Sealed Orders
    • Filming locations
      • Helsingør Havn, Helsingør, Sjælland, Denmark
    • Production company
      • Dansk Biograf Compagni
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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