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To levende og en død (film)

To levende og en død (lit. Two living and one dead) is a 1937 Norwegian thriller film directed by Gyda Christensen and Tancred Ibsen and starring Hans Jacob Nilsen, Unni Torkildsen and Jan Vaage. It is based on the 1931 novel To levende og en død by Sigurd Christiansen.[1] It is an adaptation of the Norwegian novel of the same name.

To levende og en død

Sigurd Christiansen (novel)
Tancred Ibsen

  • 6 September 1937 (1937-09-06)

Norway

Premise[edit]

A post office worker is left wrestling with his conscience following a robbery at his workplace.

as Erik Berger, postal clerk

Hans Jacob Nilsen

as Helene Berger

Unni Torkildsen

as Knut, their son

Jan Vaage

as Lydersen, postal clerk

Toralf Sandø

as Rognås, bankclerk

Lauritz Falk

as the postmaster

Hans Bille

as the hostess of the hostel

Hilda Fredriksen

as Engelhardt

Joachim Holst-Jensen

as the chief of postal services

Thoralf Klouman

as shop assistant

Guri Stormoen

as police inspector

Axel Thue

as Kvisthus

Einar Vaage

as a postal inspector

J. Barclay-Nitter

as Fru Lydersen

Elsa Sandø

as the doctor

Knut Jacobsen

as a postal clerk

Kolbjørn Brenda

as guest at the hostel

Marie Hedemark

as guest at the hostel

Ingse Vibe

as guest at the hostel

Signe Ramberg

as guest at the hostel

Alfred Solaas

Soila, Tytti & Söderbergh-Widding, Astrid & Iverson, Gunnar. Nordic National Cinemas. Routledge, 1998.

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To levende og en død