Farende folk (Traveling Folk) is a Norwegian silent film from 1922, directed by Amund Rydland.[1][2] The screenplay was written by Rydland and the actor Martin Gisti, and it is based on Severin Lieblein's 1910 novel Den sidste av sin slegt: et blad av Jonas Værns ungdomskrønike.[1][2]
The film is available for free at the website of the National Library of Norway.
Cast
- Amund Rydland as Ahti
- Arna Fahlstrøm as Ahti's girlfriend
- Lars Tvinde as Klemet the Gypsy chief
- Martin Gisti as Mjøltraavaren
- Agnes Mowinckel as Birgitte Værn
- Nils Hald as Jonas Værn
- Didi Holtermann as Veronika
- Magnus Hamlander as Reinert
- Karen Rasmussen as Varvara, a Gypsy
- Aksel Opsann as Mr. Wilson
- P. A. Grindalen as the bailiff
- Helga Rydland as Signekjerringa (the Sibyl)
- Ragnhild Hald as a young woman (not credited)
- Tore Segelcke as a young girl (not credited)
References
- ^ a b "Farende folk". Filmfront. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ a b Hølaas, Odd (1976). Norge under Haakon VII 1905-1945. Oslo: Cappelen. p. 238.
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