"Our Mutual Friend" (1921), "Great Expectations" (1922), "David Copperfield" (1922), and "Little Dorrit" (1923)...
These are four Charles Dickens adaptations made by A. W. Sandberg for Nordisk Films... but the most epic of these four films is "Vor fælles Ven" (1921). With a runtime of 139 minutes, it was a daring film for its time, and even for today. "Vor fælles Ven," a forgotten film released for the first time with English subtitles inspired by Dickens's expressions and new text screens filling in missing story information, proves to be one of the best adaptations of silent literature...
Even today, discussions continue about whether the film is a good production or an overrated one. If I have to express my own opinion, watching a 139-minute silent film in today's world can be a tiring experience, but even this doesn't diminish the pleasure derived from Einer Olsen's unique visuals, at least for me.