The Strange Bird

The Strange Bird

Year: 1911

Runtime: 45 mins

Director: Urban Gad

RomanceDrama

Set in the Spreewald, English landowner Wolton takes his daughter May on a fishing holiday. Fellow Briton Bruce quickly falls for May and vows to marry her before they leave. May, however, loves local boatman Max. Bruce teams up with Max’s girlfriend Grete, and together they sabotage the romance, leading to a fatal tragedy.

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