Dr. Gar El Hama's Flight
Dr. Gar El Hama's Flight follows the titular physician as he makes a sudden decision that unsettles his small community. The story tracks his attempts to leave an established life, while people around him react in ways that reveal old grievances and hidden loyalties. A police inspector grows... Read more
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Dr. Gar El Hama's Flight follows the titular physician as he makes a sudden decision that unsettles his small community. The story tracks his attempts to leave an established life, while people around him react in ways that reveal old grievances and hidden loyalties. A police inspector grows suspicious and presses for answers, and a handful of bystanders, including a waiter and a woman whose ties to the doctor are unclear, complicate what might have been a simple departure. The film keeps its focus tight on character conflict and moral choices, letting tension build through short, tense scenes rather than spectacle, and it avoids revealing the outcome up front.
This 1911 drama was directed by Eduard Schnedler-Sørensen, with creative credit to Alfred Kjerulf. The cast lists Aage Hertel as Dr. Gar el Hama, Carl Lauritzen as the Police Inspector, Amanda Lund, Lauritz Olsen as a waiter, and Christian Schrøder, reflecting an early Scandinavian production team.
No reliable box office records survive for this 1911 release, which likely had a limited regional run typical of films of the period. Any commercial reach would have been confined by the distribution networks of the time, so modern gross estimates aren't available.
As an early film from the 1910s, it's mainly of interest to historians and archivists tracing Scandinavian cinema's development. Its sparse documentation and the era's evolving filmmaking methods make it a useful reference point for studying acting styles, staging, and how small productions handled moral drama in the years before feature-length standards took hold.
Contemporary reviews are scarce, and modern appraisal relies on fragmentary records. Viewers who study the title note its emphasis on ethical tension, the pressure of public institutions on private decisions, and economical storytelling that relies on gesture and close interaction. It reads now as an example of how early filmmakers used limited resources to create emotionally charged scenes focused on character and social consequence.
Details
- Release Date
- November 01, 1911
- Runtime
- 18m
- Rating
- NR
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama
- Country
- Denmark
- Collection
- Gar el Hama
- Studio
- Nordisk Film Denmark
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Aage Hertel
Dr. Gar el Hama
Carl Lauritzen
Police Inspector
Amanda Lund
Lauritz Olsen
Waiter
Christian Schrøder
Robert Schyberg
Dr. Watson - Private Detective
Franz Skondrup
Ella Sprange
Director: Eduard Schnedler-Sørensen
Written by: Alfred Kjerulf