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The Blackleg 1919

★ 5.01 votes8 min📅 1919-03-09

Step into the charming world of The Blackleg (1919), a delightful comedy from Lau Lauritzen Sr. that showcases the director's knack for blending humor with relatable characters. Meet Mr.

Director: Lau Lauritzen Sr.

Cast

Oscar Stribolt
Oscar Stribolt
Mr. Basse
Carl Schenstrøm
Carl Schenstrøm

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Blackleg (1919) about?

Meet Mr. Basse, a lovable but lazy fellow who finds himself in the midst of a construction site strike and sees an opportunity to make some quick cash by becoming a blackleg.

Who directed The Blackleg?

Lau Lauritzen Sr. brings his unique comedic touch to The Blackleg (1919)

Who stars in The Blackleg?

Oscar Stribolt and Carl Schenstrøm lead the talented cast of The Blackleg (1919)

Is The Blackleg (1919) worth watching?

With its lighthearted tone and comedic premise, The Blackleg is a film that will leave viewers smiling and entertained, but its short runtime may leave some viewers wanting more

How long is The Blackleg?

The Blackleg (1919) has a runtime of 8 minutes

About The Blackleg (1919) — A Charming Comedy from Lau Lauritzen Sr.

Step into the charming world of The Blackleg (1919), a delightful comedy from Lau Lauritzen Sr. that showcases the director's knack for blending humor with relatable characters. Meet Mr. Basse, a lovable but lazy fellow who finds himself in the midst of a construction site strike, where he sees an opportunity to make some quick cash by becoming a blackleg. As Basse navigates this tricky situation, the line between right and wrong becomes increasingly blurred. With its lighthearted tone and comedic premise, The Blackleg is a film that will leave viewers smiling and entertained. The cast, led by Oscar Stribolt and Carl Schenstrøm, delivers solid performances that add to the film's charm. With a runtime of just 8 minutes, The Blackleg is a quick and enjoyable watch that is perfect for those looking for a lighthearted comedy. The film's themes of opportunism and the gray areas between right and wrong are timeless and will resonate with audiences of all ages.

Lauritzen's direction masterfully balances humor and heart, creating a film that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. The Blackleg (1919) is a must-watch for fans of classic comedies and those looking for a charming, feel-good film.