Gjest Baardsen (film)

Last updated
Gjest Baardsen
Directed by Tancred Ibsen
Written byTancred Ibsen
Produced byTancred Ibsen
Starring Alfred Maurstad
Vibeke Falk
Joachim Holst-Jensen
Lauritz Falk
Jens Holstad
Karl Bergmann
Sophus Dahl
Lars Tvinde
Martin Linge
Cinematography Per G. Jonson
Ulf Greber
Music by Adolf Kristoffer Nielsen
Distributed byNorsk Film A/S
Release date
  • 1939 (1939)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryNorway
LanguageNorwegian

Gjest Baardsen is a Norwegian film from 1939 directed by Tancred Ibsen. [1] [2] Alfred Maurstad played the title role. [2] The film is based on the life of the outlaw Gjest Baardsen, but it is a blend of fact and fiction. The plot is taken from a chapbook published by Holger Sinding under the pseudonym Halle Sira. [3]

Contents

The film was shot at the Fuhr farm in Luster, at Turtagrø in the Sogn Mountains, and at Videseter in the Stryn Mountains.

The film was screened in the United States with English subtitles in the 1940s. [4] [5] [6]

Plot

The film is set in a time of famine. Norway has been at war with England and Sweden, and times are difficult. Gjest Baardsen has gotten into trouble with the law, apparently due to a trifle. But Gjest breaks free, and instead it is the sheriff that is handcuffed while Gjest escapes.

Reviews

Newspapers have written the following about the film: "Meet the master thief and the folk hero Gjest Baardsen, who steals from the rich and gives to the poor. He tricks the constable and bailiff into a fight, and no prisons or chains can hold him." [7] "Maurstad plays the folk hero with an obsessive freshness, with daring moves and a Hardanger fiddle, and escapes over fjords and mountains." [8]

Cast

Songs

Alfred Maustad and an orchestra directed by Adolf Kristoffer Nielsen also recorded these two songs in Oslo on February 20, 1940. They were released on the Telefunken 78 rpm record T-8261, [9] and the first song also on the Sonora 78 rpm record 3748. [10]

Related Research Articles

Rogaland County of Norway

Rogaland is a county in Western Norway, bordering the North Sea to the west and the counties of Vestland to the north, Vestfold og Telemark to the east and Agder to the east and southeast. In 2020, it had a population of 479,892. The administrative centre of the county is the city of Stavanger, which is one of the largest cities in Norway.

Sokndal Municipality in Rogaland, Norway

Sokndal is the southernmost municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Dalane. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Hauge. Other villages in Sokndal include Li, Rekefjord, Sogndalsstranda, and Åna-Sira.

Stranda Municipality in Møre og Romsdal, Norway

Stranda is a municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is part of the Sunnmøre region. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Stranda. Stranda consists of three smaller villages and one larger central village. The smaller villages are Hellesylt, Geiranger, and Liabygda. The central village, Stranda, has about 2,600 inhabitants. Stranda Municipality is known for tourist attractions like the Geirangerfjorden Sunnylvsfjorden and its skiarea at Strandafjellet

Martin Linge Norwegian actor and military commander (1894–1941)

Martin Jensen Linge, was a Norwegian actor who, in World War II, became the commander of the Norwegian Independent Company 1 (NOR.I.C.1), formed in March 1941 for operations on behalf of the Special Operations Executive.

Tancred Ibsen

Tancred Ibsen was a Norwegian officer, pilot, film director, and screenwriter.

Alfred Maurstad

Alfred Jentoft Maurstad was a leading Norwegian actor, movie director and theatre manager.

Cinema of Norway Filmmaking industry in Norway

Norway has a notable film industry.

<i>Song of Norway</i> (film) 1970 film by Andrew L. Stone

Song of Norway is a 1970 American biographical drama musical film adaptation of the successful operetta of the same name, directed by Andrew L. Stone.

Events in the year 1849 in Norway.

Henning Lange Sinding-Larsen was a Norwegian journalist.

Gjest Baardsen

Gjest Baardsen was a Norwegian outlaw, jail-breaker, non-fiction writer, songwriter and memoirist. He was among the most notorious criminals in Norway in the 19th century.

Per Gunnar Jonson was a Norwegian cinematographer and ski jumper.

Crime in Norway

Crime in Norway is countered by Norway's law enforcement agencies.

Vibeke Falk Norwegian actress

Vibeke Falk was a Norwegian actress.

Solvejg Marie Wexelsen Eriksen was a Norwegian journalist, author, translator, and women's rights activist.

Oliver Sofus Pettersen Dahl was a Norwegian theater and film actor.

Sigurd Konrad Magnussøn was a Norwegian theater director and actor.

Fant is a Norwegian film from 1937 based on Gabriel Scott's 1928 novel of the same name. The film was directed by Tancred Ibsen, who was also wrote the script for the film. The film premiered on December 26, 1937 at the Eldorado Cinema in Oslo.

Haakon Arnold was a Norwegian actor.

Selkvinnen is a Norwegian film from 1953. It was directed by Lauritz Falk and Per Jonson; Falk himself played the lead role in the film. The film script was written by Leif Sinding. Gunnar Sønstevold composed the music for the film.

References

  1. Hjort, Mette; Lindqvist, Ursula (2016). A Companion to Nordic Cinema. Malden, MA: Wiley Blackwell. p. 195.
  2. 1 2 Iverson, Gunnar; Soderbergh Widding, Astrid; Soila, Tytti (2005). Nordic National Cinemas. London: Routledge. p. 107.
  3. Sira, Halle (1891). Gjest Baardsen: en Forbryders Livsroman: Fortælling fra Aarhundredets Begyndelse: Efter Forhørsakter, Optegnelser og Meddelelser, 1.-2. Del. Kristiania: Folkeskriftselskabet.
  4. Sorensen, Sterling (May 4, 1943). "Drama". The Capital Times. Madison, WI. p. 9. Retrieved October 21, 2020 via Newspapers.com. Open Access logo PLoS transparent.svg
  5. "Norwegian Film 'Gjest Baardsen' Here April 21–22". Leader-telegram. Eau Claire, WI. April 21, 1942. p. 5. Retrieved October 21, 2020 via Newspapers.com. Open Access logo PLoS transparent.svg
  6. "'Gjest Baardsen' Norwegian Talking Picture Coming". The Havre Daily News. Havre, MT. June 18, 1943. p. 3. Retrieved October 21, 2020 via Newspapers.com. Open Access logo PLoS transparent.svg
  7. "Film i dag: Gjest Baardsen". Dagsavisen. No. 204. August 3, 2006. p. 41. Retrieved October 23, 2020. Møt mestertyven og folkehelten Gjest Baardsen – som stjeler fra de rike og gir til de fattige. Han lurer lensmann og fut opp i stry – og ingen fengsler eller lenker kan holde ham.
  8. "Verdal kino: Gjest Baardsen". Innherreds Folkeblad Verdalingen. No. 37. May 13, 1969. p. 2. Retrieved October 23, 2020. Maurstad spiller folkehelten med en besettende friskfyraktighet, med kjempesleng og hardingfele og rømninger over fjord og fjell.
  9. "78 RPM – Alfred Maurstad – Fjellsangen / Svarterabben". 45worlds. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
  10. "Alfred Maurstad". Musiknostalgi. Retrieved October 25, 2020.