Troll-elgen (The Troll Moose or The Magic Moose) is a Norwegian silent film from 1927. It is based on the novels Troll-elgen and Skoggangsmand by Mikkjel Fønhus. The film was directed by Walter Fürst,[1][2][3] and it stars Tryggve Larssen as Sjur Renna.[4]
Troll-elgen | |
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Directed by | Walter Fürst |
Written by | Alf Rød |
Based on | The novels Troll-elgen and Skoggangsmand by Mikkjel Fønhus |
Produced by | Helge Lunde |
Starring | Tryggve Larssen Bengt Djurberg Julie Lampe Tove Tellback |
Cinematography | Ragnar Westfelt |
Music by | Erling Nilsen |
Distributed by | Svenska Biografteaterns Filial |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Norway |
Language | Norwegian |
Censorship
editThe censors felt that a fight scene between Hans and Gunnar in the film, another violent scene, and intertitles reading Men slegtningen villde ikke være hjelpsom for ingenting 'But the relative didn't want to help with anything', when the sleazy uncle from Oslo tries to have his way with Ingrid, and Denne gang skal du være jenta mi enten du vil eller ikke 'This time you will be my girl whether you want to or not', when Gunnar forces himself on Ingrid, were too strong for the Norwegian public, and these were cut.[5][6]
Cast
edit- Tryggve Larssen as Sjur Renna 'Gaupa'
- Bengt Djurberg as Hans Trefothaugen
- Julie Lampe as Turi Trefothaugen, Hans's mother
- Tove Tellback as Ingrid Rustebakke
- Harald Stormoen as Hallstein Rustebakke, a wealthy farmer
- Einar Tveito as Gunnar Sløvika, a horse dealer
- Egil Hjorth-Jenssen as Tølleiv, a servant boy at the Rustbakke farm
- Mimi Kihle as Bellina, a dancer
- Hauk Aabel as Piper, a manager
- Nils Ahrén as P. Rustebakke, a rich relative
References
edit- ^ Olsson, Jan (2022). The Life and Afterlife of Swedish Biograph: From Commercial Circulation to Archival Practices. Madison, WI: The University of Wisconsin Press. p. 226.
- ^ Sundholm, John; Thorsen, Isak; Andersson, Lars Gustaf; Hedling, Olof; Iversen, Gunnar; Møller, Birgir Thor (2012). Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Cinema. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press. p. 168. ISBN 978-0-8108-7899-0.
- ^ Nowell-Smith, Geoffrey (1996). The Oxford History of World Cinema. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 153.
- ^ Cowie, Peter; Buquet, Françoise; Pitkänen, Risto; Talboom, Godfried (1992). Scandinavian Cinema: A Survey of the Films and Film-Makers of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. London: Tantivy Press. p. 201.
- ^ Serigstad, Aleksander U. (March 4, 2018). "Troll-elgen (1927) stumfilmkonsert på 16mm-festivalen". Filmjunkiene. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
- ^ "Filmen Trollelgen på kino". Valdres. June 28, 2016. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
External links
edit- Troll-elgen at IMDb
- Troll-elgen at the National Library of Norway
- Troll-elgen at Filmfront
- Troll-elgen at the Swedish Film Database