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Victor Sjöström.
Frame enlargement: Silent Era image collection.
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Karin Ingmarsdotter
(Karin, Daughter of Ingmar)
Also known as God’s Way in the United Kingdom; Die Karin vom Ingmarshof in Germany
(1920) Sweden
B&W : Feature film
Directed by Victor Sjöström Victor Seastrom
Cast: Victor Sjöström [Ingmar], Tora Teje [Karin, Ingmar’s daughter], Bertil Malmstedt [Lill-Ingmar], Emil Fjellström [Stark-Ingmar], Nils Lundell [Eljas Elof Ersson], Tor Weijden [Halfvor], Anna Thorell [Mrs. Storm], Nils Ahrén [Berger Sven Persson], Harriet Bosse [Brita], Oscar Johansson [the vicar], Olof Ås [the inspector], Josua Bengtsson [Eljas’ friend], Carl Browallius [Eljas’ father], Bror Berger [a horsedealer], Gustav Ranft [a horsedealer], Mona Geijer-Falkner [a customer], Algot Gunnarsson [a drinking companion], Eric Gustafson [the innkeeper’s son], Tyra Dørum, Gosta Gustafson, Paul Hallström, Tims Halvor, William Larsson, Thyra Leijman-Uppström, Wilma Malmlöf, Margit Sjöblom, Ruth Weijden
Aktiebolaget Svensk Filmindustri production; distributed by [?] Aktiebolaget Svensk Filmindustri? / Scenario by Victor Sjöström and Ester Juhlin, from chapters three and four of the novel Jerusalem by Selma Lagerlöf. Art direction by Axel Esbensen. Costume design by Isak Olsson. Cinematography by Henrik Jaenzon (exteriors) and Gustaf Boge (interiors). / Released 2 February 1920. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / A sequel to Ingmarssönerna (1919). The film was released in Finland on 15 November 1920. The film was released in Germany by Decla-Bioscop Aktiengesellschaft on 14 November 1921.
Drama.
Survival status: Print exists.
Current rights holder: (unknown)
Listing updated: 11 May 2018.
References: Bardèche-History pp. 139, 178; Cowie-Swedish-2 pp. 14, 150; Fell-History p. 124; Forslund-Sjöström p. 278; McIlroy-Sweden pp. 5, 10-11; Sarris-Sternberg p. 6; Shipman-Cinema p. 70 : Website-IMDb.
Home video: DVD.
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