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  • Proud Faroese
    Forum Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 509

    #1

    A Victim of the Mormons

    I am searching for a very old movie called A Victim of the Mormons, its made in Denmark in 1911, so its 100 years old, however i want to get this movie so that i can show it to my daughter who plans to move to Utah, she insists that mormons are not evil, but i know they are, and this movie might be a perfect way into getting a teenager to realise who evil mormonism is, you know, teenagers and movies, they wont understand until you show them a movie, so this is the perfect movie for that.


    Florence Grange (Clara Pontoppidan), a pretty young Danish woman, is vacationing with her father, her brother, George, and her fiance, Leslie, at a luxurious seaside hotel in Denmark. One evening, while they are sitting in the restaurant, George introduces them to a young American named Andrew Larson (Valdemar Psilander). Andrew, who is a Mormon priest, is quickly attracted to Florence and gives her an "admission card" to a Mormon meeting. Although Florence cares greatly for Leslie (Carlo Wieth), he often neglects her while pursuing other interests. Florence spends much time with the strangely fascinating American, enabling Andrew to indoctrinate her and convince her to go to Utah with him. Partly in passion and partly in hypnotic trance, Florence runs away and meets Andrew at the railway station.
    After her disappearance, her father searches her room and finds the note from Andrew asking her to come to the train. Leslie and George (Henry Seemann) inform the police of Florence's disappearance and the police notify the harbor patrol. With help from a Mormon friend, Andrew drugs Florence, then exchanges her hat and coat with another couple, enabling Andrew to sneak Florence aboard a steam ship heading for America. The harbor patrol detains the couple wearing Florence's clothes. When George and Leslie arrive to get Florence, the ruse is revealed, but the ship has already sailed. While on board, Florence has a change of heart and wants to return home. Andrew assures her that they will return home. A telegraph is sent to the ship about the kidnapping, but Andrew overpowers the telegraph operator before his plot can be revealed. The ship arrives in America and Andrew escapes with Florence to Salt Lake City where he locks her in a bedroom. George and Leslie leave aboard the next ship for America.
    Florence gains the sympathy of Andrew's first wife (Emilie Sannom), but an attempt to set Florence free is unsuccessful when Andrew discovers it. One day, Andrew leaves home to perform a baptism at the Mormon temple. George and Leslie, having arrived in Salt Lake City, follow Andrew to his house. Andrew convinces them that Florence is elsewhere in the city. While the two race off on a wild goose chase, Andrew conceals Florence in a dark, dank cellar with a secret trapdoor entrance. Realizing that they were tricked, Leslie and George burst back into Andrew's house and search desperately for Florence, but cannot find her. Andrew continues to plead his innocence. By luck, Florence discovers the hidden button which opens the secret trap door to her cell. Leslie frees her and promises he will never again neglect her. Andrew pulls a pistol and tries to kill Florence. Leslie prevents him and during the ensuing struggle Andrew shoots himself and dies.


  • Proud Faroese
    Forum Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 509

    #2
    Re: A Victim of the Mormons

    This movie also spawned an American spin-off


    The Mormon (1912)

    In the early days of the West it was customary for the Mormons to attack wagon trains, in order to secure new wives in the practice of their polygamous belief. The young son of the Mormon elder was dearly beloved and faithful and was given the post of outlook, to locate wagon trains, ascertain the number of men and women in them and assist in the attack. One morning he spies through his powerful telescope a lone wagon crossing the prairie. He hastens to a council of the elders and tells them of the approaching emigrants. He is sent to ascertain the number of men with the wagon and encounters the girl. It is a case of love at first sight. He gazes earnestly in the girl's eyes and sees an answering light in their depths. Then he realizes his mission...

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    • Ezekiel Bathfire
      Pastor for Diversity and Tolerance
      Christ's Rottweiler
       
      • Jan 2008
      • 22904

      #3
      Re: A Victim of the Mormons

      I take it this movie is a documentary shown to pubescent girls and other weak-minded souls as an awful warning as to how these heathens use deception, lies and the word of a drunken, gambling, pervert to seduce victims into their unholy cult?
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      • Proud Faroese
        Forum Member
        • Aug 2011
        • 509

        #4
        Re: A Victim of the Mormons

        Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View Post
        I take it this movie is a documentary shown to pubescent girls and other weak-minded souls as an awful warning as to how these heathens use deception, lies and the word of a drunken, gambling, pervert to seduce victims into their unholy cult?
        Yes! And thats why i want to get this movie

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