Denmark / Mar 10, 1928
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Georg Jacoby’s Jokeren is a light-hearted entertainment picture set during the carnival in Nice, a romantic comedy with a touch of melodrama. A young artist, fatally injured in a car accident, foolishly entrusts a batch of compromising love letters to Borwick, a crooked and unscrupulous lawyer, instructing him to destroy them. Instead, Borwick proceeds to blackmail the woman who sent the letters, Lady Cecilie Powder, married to the straight-arrow Sir Herbert Powder. Lady Cecilie gets help from her spunky younger sister Gill. In turn, she draws in Peter Carstairs, a debonair adventurer known to all as “the Joker” – the card that trumps all others. When the Joker repeatedly foils Borwick’s schemes, the crooked lawyer ups the ante, trying to incriminate his adversary Carstairs and expanding his demands to include marriage to Gill. But as the characters converge at yet another lavish carnival celebration party, it becomes clear that one card does indeed trump all the others: the Joker!
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Ruth Komdrup | Lou Lou |
| Aage Bendixen | |
| Olga Svendsen | |
| Gabriel Gabrio | Sir Herbert Powder |
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Jokeren |
| Original language | DA |
| Spoken languages | No Language |
| Production countries | Denmark, Germany |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Deutsch-Nordische Film-Union GmbH, Goron Film, Nordisk Film Kompagni |
| Release date | 10 marzo 1928 |
| Writer | Jens Locher, Georg Jacoby, Noël Scott |
| Cinematography | Emil Schünemann, Louis Larsen, Poul Eibye |
| Assistant directors | Georg Jacoby |
| Production design | Willi Herrmann |
| Art direction | Willi Herrmann |
| Set decoration | Willi Herrmann |
| Music | Walter Ulfig |
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| Sound | Walter Ulfig |
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