De afwezige

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De afwezige
Directed byAlbert Capellani
Written byGeorge Mitchell (play)
StarringHenri Étiévant
Henri Rollan
Jeanne Grumbach
Distributed byDutch Film Société
Pathé Paris
Release date
  • 2 May 1913 (1913-05-02)
Running time
40 minutes
CountriesNetherlands
France
LanguageSilent

De Afwezige is a 1913 Dutch silent drama film directed by Albert Capellani. It was released on 2 May 1913.

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Dries, a farmer and a widower, lives with his mother-in-law Grietje and his son Peter. He falls in love with Minna, a widow, and marries her despite the opposition of his family and friends. In anger his son Peter leaves home to enlist, while Grietje takes up her residence in another cottage. Six years pass, during which Grietje becomes acquainted with Minna's daughter Dina (en bemiddelt tussen de twee families). Peter falls ill in Sumatra, but after falling in love with Dina, through the medium of photographs, he recovers and is drafted home again to Holland. He meets Dina and the two find that they truly love. Minna now sets herself to bring about general reunion, and this she eventually succeeds in doing.

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