Viggo Larsen in Der Sohn des Hannibal (1918)
German postcard. Film-Sterne, No. 542/4. Messter-Film, Berlin. Viggo Larsen in Der Sohn des Hannibal (1918), directed by himself. The man on the left could be Franz Verdier.
Plot: The racing team owner Count Ferdinand Muntaniz buys a racehorse, a descendant of the stallion Hannibal, and calls it "Imperator". Immediately he bets with Count Szivarwany that the horse will win the first derby. Due to race shifts and game losses, Count Ferdinand is forced to resell Imperator but he has recovered his losses through the bet.
Viggo Larsen (1880-1957) was a Danish actor, director, scriptwriter and producer. He was one of the pioneers in film history. With Wanda Treumann he directed and produced many German films of the 1910s.
Viggo Larsen in Der Sohn des Hannibal (1918)
German postcard. Film-Sterne, No. 542/4. Messter-Film, Berlin. Viggo Larsen in Der Sohn des Hannibal (1918), directed by himself. The man on the left could be Franz Verdier.
Plot: The racing team owner Count Ferdinand Muntaniz buys a racehorse, a descendant of the stallion Hannibal, and calls it "Imperator". Immediately he bets with Count Szivarwany that the horse will win the first derby. Due to race shifts and game losses, Count Ferdinand is forced to resell Imperator but he has recovered his losses through the bet.
Viggo Larsen (1880-1957) was a Danish actor, director, scriptwriter and producer. He was one of the pioneers in film history. With Wanda Treumann he directed and produced many German films of the 1910s.