
The Students at Tröstehult
Directed by Edvard PerssonBaron Brusenhielm at castle Tröstehult in Skåne dislikes how his young son Karl Oscar is playing “mother and father” with the tenant’s daughter Ann-Marie, as he anticipates the beginning of a future misalliance. Years pass, and Karl Oscar is about to graduate high school. He pretends to study church history but reads in fact “The Seducer’s Diary” and thinks of Ann-Marie, who is now grown up into a woman.
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The Students at Tröstehult was released on January 14, 1924.
The Students at Tröstehult was directed by Edvard Persson.
The Students at Tröstehult has a runtime of 1h 35m.
Baron Brusenhielm at castle Tröstehult in Skåne dislikes how his young son Karl Oscar is playing “mother and father” with the tenant’s daughter Ann-Marie, as he anticipates the beginning of a future misalliance. Years pass, and Karl Oscar is about to graduate high school. He pretends to study church history but reads in fact “The Seducer’s Diary” and thinks of Ann-Marie, who is now grown up into a woman.
The key characters in The Students at Tröstehult are Karl Oscar (Nils Ekstam), Tobias Bruce, tutor (Edvard Persson), Ann-Marie (Ellen Dall).
The Students at Tröstehult is a Comedy, Romance film.
The Students at Tröstehult has an audience rating of 5 out of 10.






