Not bad - Ordet movie (The Word).
Movie Is being made - in 1943.
Production Dates: 16 August 1943 - 29 October 1943
Other Literature: Slovo (Ordet). In: Popisky má na skladé (Praha, Czechoslovakia), Státni pujcovna filmu, No. 938, Pg. 4
Novel: Munk, Kaj. Ordet
Certificates: Finland:S, Sweden:15
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: Sweden
Genres: Drama
Languages: Swedish
Runtimes: 108
Tech Info: LAB:Svensk Filmindustri, Råsunda, Sweden, MET:2955 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: Sweden:26 December 1943, Finland:11 January 1946, France:15 January 1947
In movie played:
Gabriel Alw (actor)
Death Notes: Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Birth Notes: Eskilstuna, Södermanlands län, Sweden
Other Works: (1941): Sokrates in Paul Valéry's play 'Själen och dansen' which aired on 30 October in the Swedish Radio Theatre., (1942) 'Vilhelm Moberg' (qv)'s play 'Rid i natt!', (1940) 'George S. Kaufman' (qv) and 'Moss Hart' (qv)'s play 'You can't take it with you' at The Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1940) 'Maxwell Anderson (I)' (qv)'s play 'Key Largo' at The Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1941) Axel in 'Hjalmar Bergman' (qv)'s play 'Farmor och vår herre' at The Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1943) Cassius in 'Sigfrid Siwertz' (qv)' play 'Brutus' at The Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1943) 'Clifford Odets' (qv)' play 'Clash by Night' at The, (1943) 'Karl Ragnar Gierow' (qv)'s play 'Helgonsaga' at The
Birth Name: Carlsson, Carl Gabriel
Spouse: 'Lilly Cronwin' (qv) (1918 - 1918) (her death), 'Eva Alw' (qv) (1920 - ?)
Death Date: 9 November 1946
Birth Date: 25 December 1889
Gunnar Ekwall (actor)
Birth Name: Ekvall, Bror Gunnar Ragnvald
Birth Notes: Högsby, Kalmar län, Sweden
Death Date: 15 April 1982
Birth Date: 24 May 1910
John Elfström (actor)
Death Notes: Täby, Stockholms län, Sweden
Birth Notes: Ovansjö, Gävleborgs län, Sweden
Other Works: (1962): Sjöblom the painter in 'August Strindberg' (qv)'s play 'Brända Tomten' for the Swedish Radio Theatre, aired on 5 April., (1971) Swedish dubbing for _Aristocats, The (1970)_., Voice of Georges the Lawyer in the Swedish adaptation of Disney's The Aristocats (1970).
Birth Name: Elfström, Per Johan Hilding
Death Date: 27 March 1981
Birth Date: 20 April 1902
Albin Erlandzon (actor)
Birth Notes: Stockholm, Sweden
Death Date: 7 January 1967
Birth Date: 14 April 1886
Erik Forslund (actor)
Death Notes: Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Birth Notes: Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Death Date: 12 March 1960
Birth Date: 22 October 1878
Anders Frithiof (actor)
Other Works: (1941) 'Alfred de Musset' (qv)'s play 'On ne pas badine pas avec l'amour' at The Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden.
Death Date: 2 February 1957
Birth Date: 27 July 1879
Ludde Gentzel (actor)
Death Notes: Gothenburg, Västra Götalands län, Sweden
Birth Notes: Jönköping, Jönköpings län, Sweden
Other Works: (1954): The Doctor in 'Alexandre Dumas fils' (qv)'s play "La dame aux Camélias" which premiered on 8 September at the City Theatre in Gothenburg, Sweden.
The grandson of Ludde Gentzel is world-leading Swedish Handball Goal Keeper Peter Gentzel
Death Date: 5 March 1963
Birth Date: 17 January 1885
Olle Hilding (actor)
Death Notes: Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Birth Notes: Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Other Works: (1944) 'William Shakespeare (I)' (qv)'s play 'Othello' for Sveriges Radio., (1962): August Strindberg's play 'Spöksonaten' at The Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden.
Birth Name: Johansson, Hilding Olof
Spouse: 'Olga Appellöf' (qv) (1934 - ?)
Death Date: 9 November 1983
Birth Date: 19 July 1898
Torsten Hillberg (actor)
Death Notes: Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Birth Notes: Gothenburg, Västra Götalands län, Sweden
Death Date: 28 August 1954
Spouse: 'Linnéa Hillberg' (qv) (1919 - 28 August 1954) (his death)
Birth Date: 28 June 1892
Uno Larsson (actor)
Death Notes: Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Birth Notes: Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Death Date: 11 May 1961
Birth Date: 27 September 1893
Rune Lindström (actor)
Death Notes: Leksand, Dalarnas län, Sweden
Birth Notes: Västanfors, Fagersta, Västmanlands län, Sweden
Death Date: 25 April 1973
Birth Date: 28 April 1916
Holger Löwenadler (actor)
Death Notes: Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Birth Notes: Jönköping, Jönköpings län, Sweden
Other Works: (1943): Alcippe in Pierre Corneille's play 'Storljugaren' which aired on 18 February in the Swedish Radio Theatre., (1962): Färgarn in 'August Strindberg' (qv)'s play 'Brända Tomten' for the Swedish Radio Theatre, aired on 5 April., (1963) King Bérenger in 'Eugène Ionesco' (qv)'s play 'Le Roi se meurt' at The Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1943) Asleif in 'Karl Ragnar Gierow' (qv)'s play 'Helgonsaga' at The Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1943) Jerry in 'Clifford Odets' (qv)' play 'Clash by Night' at The Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1941) Professor Higgins in 'George Bernard Shaw' (qv)'s play 'Pygmalion' at The Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1940) Lennie in 'John Steinbeck' (qv)'s play 'Of Mice and Men' at the Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1942) Lars Borre in 'Vilhelm Moberg' (qv)'s 'Rid i natt!' at The Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1942) 'August Strindberg' (qv)'s play 'Spöksonaten' at The Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1962): The Colonel in August Strindberg's play 'Spöksonaten' at The Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1961): Axel Oxenstjerna in 'August Strindberg' (qv)'s play 'Kristina' at the Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1944) 'William Shakespeare (I)' (qv)'s play 'Othello' for Sveriges Radio.
Death Date: 18 June 1977
Interviews: "Dagens Nyheter" (Sweden), 30 August 1942, by: Pernilla, "Stor smålänning"
Birth Date: 1 April 1904
Stig Olin (actor)
Articles: "The Los Angeles Times" (USA), 15 July 2008, by: From Times Staff and Wire Reports, "Stig Olin: Swedish Actor in Bergman Films", "The Washington Post" (USA), 12 July 2008, pg. B6, by: Adam Bernstein, "Stig Olin, 87[, Dies]; Swedish Star Found Fame As an Actor"
Father of 'Mats Olin' (qv), Father of actress 'Lena Olin' (qv)
Death Notes: Sweden (natural causes)
A majestic entertainer, administrator and composer in Sweden; Stig Olin made his glory in abundant area of the Swedish entertainment camaraderie in the 1940s and 50s. As an actor he claim success when he play boyish characters and wishy-washy student by the on the side of motion carry out of art. He be the actor who sooner or subsequent take the allege of playing 'Ingmar Bergman' (qv)'s alter-ego in many of his hasty films, plus; _Hets (1944)_ (qv) (Bergman's characters debut), _Kris (1946)_ (qv), _Kvinna utan ansikte (1947)_ (qv) (Bergman write the script), _Hamnstad (1948)_ (qv), _Fängelse (1949)_ (qv), _Till glädje (1950)_ (qv) and _Sommarlek (1951)_ (qv). Stig Olin after go on to direct more than a few films himself in the 1950s: He not just wrote film script but also directed these films himself in forte of all right. As a director his best likely film be probably his on-screen adaption of children-novelist 'Astrid Lindgren (I)' (qv)'s _Rasmus, Pontus och Toker (1956)_ (qv); a marvellous classic children's film (very cherished in Sweden) to which Olin also unflustered the music rack uphill and also acted the great taking sides cut as the fearful antique source Ernst that the kids in the film come across. Stig Olin then rapidly - a little surprisingly, if proof be tell - (as he'd never be habituated freeway in music) show his talent as composer when he come to keep in touch many songs (both the music and the lyrics) that today be considered to be classic evergreens/tunes/schlagers in Sweden: "På söndag" (On Sunday), "Karusellvisan" (recorded through himself), "En gång jag seglar i hamn" (recorded by himself), "Jag tror på sommaren" (recorded by son 'Mats Olin' (qv)) and "Människors glädje" (recorded, a.o., by his daughter; actress 'Lena Olin' (qv) in the 1970s). Stig Olin recite and perform profoundly next to his wife at that circumstance; 'Britta Holmberg', both on podium and on the radio (where the Olin-family be full of their individual radio prove in help of many years in the 1950s and 60s). On climax of this he also constantly work at the Swedish Radio with sundry other shows/programmes and become a terribly cherished director for the Swedish Radio Theatre (Radioteatern). In 1970 he became Director of Programmes at Swedish Radio and from near on came to work almost exceptionally in the radio business in the 1970s and 1980s. Still he directed several acting and musicals at various isolated theatres in Stockholm in the 1950s-1980s (including the experimental Swedish adaptation of the Stephen Sondheim tuneful "A Little Night Music", base on the Ingmar Bergman funniness "Smiles of a Summer Night") and he have documentary numerous the stage sketch for all kind of revues and made the music measures for many musicals all through his go. His best on-screen performance in films consist of: _Hets (1944)_ (qv), _Kvinna utan ansikte (1947)_ (qv), _Till glädje (1950)_ (qv), _Sommarlek (1951)_ (qv), _En fästman i taget (1952)_ (qv), _Klasskamrater (1952)_ (qv), _Gula divisionen (1954)_ (qv), _Sceningång (1956)_ (qv), _Rasmus, Pontus och Toker (1956)_ (qv) and _Jim & piraterna Blom (1987)_ (qv).
Birth Notes: Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Other Works: Also certain near channel of an proficient composer and chant author in his home-grown Sweden with songs such as "En gång jag seglar i hamn", "Jag tror på sommaren", "På södag", "Karusellvisan" and "Julia, Julia". Has also record several of his songs himself., (1978) Directed the original Swedish staging of the 'Stephen Sondheim' (qv) musical "A Little Night Music" (i.S. "Sommarnattens leende"; based on the 1955 'Ingmar Bergman' (qv) film, i.E. "Smiles of a Summer Night") at Folkan, Stockholm. The original Swedish cast featured stars such as 'Jan Malmsjö' (qv) (Advokat Fredrik Egerman), 'Zarah Leander' (qv) (Mme Armfeldt), 'Helena Kallenbäck' (qv), Ann Lindskog and Claes Jakobsson, a.o., (1971) Directed the Edward Taylor and John Graham play "I plommonstop och paraply" (The Men from the Ministry) for Swedish Radio Theatre (Radioteatern) featuring actors 'Gunnar Björnstrand' (qv), 'Stig Järrel' (qv), 'Meg Westergren' (qv), 'Karl-Arne Holmsten' (qv) and 'Gösta Prüzelius' (qv) in the leads., (1954) Staged and directed the play "Tehuset Augustimånen" (The Teahouse of the August Moon) by 'John Patrick (II)' (qv) at Intimateatern, Stockholm, Sweden., (1969) Staged and directed the play "Garden Party" by 'Alan Ayckbourn' (qv) at Vasateatern, Stockholm, Sweden., (1970) Appeared in the popular radio theatre adaption of "Bilbo" by 'JRR Tolkien', produced by Swedish Radio, SR; 24 episodes (part: the three spiders).
Birth Name: Högberg, Stig
Spouse: 'Britta Holmberg' (qv) (1944 - ?) (divorced), 'Helena Kallenbäck' (1980 - ?) (divorced)
Death Date: 28 June 2008
Birth Date: 11 September 1920
Victor Sjöström (actor)
Articles: "Films in Review" (USA), May 1960, pg. 273, by: Charles L. Turner, "Victor Seastrom (Part I)", "Variety" (USA), 13 January 1960, "Victor Seastrom", "New York Times" (USA), 4 January 1960, pg. 29:3, "Victor Seastrom of Swedish Films; Actor, 80, Last Seen Here in 'Wild Strawberries,' Is Dead--Also Was Director", "Films in Review" (USA), 1960, Iss. June-July, by: Charles L. Turner, "Victor Seastrom (Part II)", "Close Up" (USA), January 1929, pg. 14-27, by: Robert Herring, "Film Imagery: Seastrom", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 18 December 1926, pg. 506, "Seastrom Will Again Direct for Lillian Gish", "Motion Picture Classic" (USA), November 1926, pg. 58, 72, by: Charles Paton, "What Sense Censorship? Public Opinion's Moral Code Operates Everywhere--Even in Sweden According to Seastrom", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 26 December 1925, pg. 758, "To Direct Lillian Gish", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 23 June 1923, pg. 680, "Seastrom Begins on His First Here", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 10 February 1923, pg. 544, "Prominent Swedish Director to Produce Goldwyn Specials", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 17 January 1920, pg. 428, "Swedish Actor-Director Adopts 'Proxy Playing'"
Erastoff and Sjostrom be lovers next to and off-screen. She be having a baby, beside his daughter while they were film _Berg-Ejvind och hans hustru (1918)_ (qv). They married in 1922, after have to keep on 5 years in strut of her divorce., Father-in-law of 'Sture Lagerwall' (qv)., Father of 'Guje Lagerwall' (qv)., Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume One, 1890-1945". Pages 1022-1030. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1987., His uncle was a leading actor at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm during the latter part of the 19th century: Victor Hartman (1839-1898)., Had two daughters with actress Edith Erastoff: actress Guje Lagerwall (born 13 January 1918) and Caje Bjerke (born 31 August 1918)., His father was the business man Olof Adolf Sjöström, born 4 February 1841 in Ljustorp, Västernorrlands län. In 1880 he emigrated to USA, followed soon by the rest of the family. The wife died in New York in 1886, and in 1895 he remarried with the 22 years younger Maria Lovisa Olsson, just before returning to Sweden. He died destitute in Stockholm 21 May 1896., His mother was the actress Sofia Elisabeth Hartman, born 7 May 1844 in Stockholm.
Biographical Movies: _Victor Sjöström: Ett porträtt (1981)_ (qv)
Death Notes: Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Victor Sjöström who be born against September 20, 1879, undisputedly be the father of Swedish motion illustration and ranks via vehicle of one of the masters of world make clear. His force live on delimited by the slog of 'Ingmar Bergman" and all those director, both Swedish and broad-based, influenced by his work and the works of directors whom he himself influenced. As a boy, Sjöström's was cherished to his mother, who die during childbirth when he was seven years hoary. Biographers see this truncated uniformity as mortal basic to the evolution of his over-the-top trope of strong-willed, self-ruling women in his films. He was masterful at elicit poignant performance from actress, such as that of 'Lillian Gish' (qv) in his 1927 American classic "The Wind." The teenaged Sjöström loved the theater, but after his education, he turned to inflexible, becoming a doughnut salesman. Fortunately all for the wished-for of Swedish cinema, he was a flop as a salesman, and turned to the theater, becoming an thespian and consequently chief. The Swedish motion picture harvest enterprise Svenska Bio hired him and fellow adapt for the stage director 'Mauritz Stiller' (qv) to controls pictures, and linking 1912 and 1915, he directed 31 films. (Only three of the 31 cinema stationary survive. It is ballpark that stout about 150,000 films, or 80% of the sum taciturn age production, out of the ordinary be gone astray.) He directed "Ingeborg Holm" (1913), which is considered the pilot classic of Swedish cinema. Despite the exigency of utilizable in an industrial art come both -- greatest of Svenska Bio films of this incident be embarrassment in an optical talent, turgid melodramas, absurd romances and crazy dog-style funniness, and in attendance is no judgment to ruminate that the tyro director didn't helm his allocation of such fare -- Sjöström manage coming in the air together a personal flamboyance. Why Sjöström become macro important (and woo by Hollywood) was the extensiveness of his films, which be full up of psychological subtlety and inherent symbolism that was integrated into the works as a intact. He deal next to such indicative theme as guilt, redemption, and the hastily evolving function of women in society. His 1920 film "The Phantom Carriage" (a.k.a. "Thy Soul Shall Bear Witness") was an internationally acclaimed work of genius, and the Goldwyn Studio hired him to channel "Name the Man' (1924). (Goldwayn was fold into Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1924, where on earth he work until shortly after the advent of mumble.) Sjöström's identify was changed to "Victor Seastrom" (a phonetic elocution in a pastoral area with fixed synonym fonts), and he became a major American director, a proto-'David Lean' (QV) who was distinguished for harmonizing artistic admission with a attentiveness for what would frisk at the packet bureau. The first M.G.M. film was the 'Lon Chaney' (qv) melodrama "He Who Gets Slapped" (1924), directed by Seastrom. It was not solely a reproving glory but a abandoned knock, getting the able to date studio astringent onto a sound foothold. He was importantly venerated by studio company 'Louis B. Mayer' (qv) and by production guide 'Irving Thalberg' (qv), who common Seastrom's concern with art that carry out not close the eyes to profit. Seastrom became one of the most highly rewarded directors in Hollywood. reaching his crag at the twist up of the silent era (when the silent film reach its maturation as an art form) with two collaboration with Lilian Gish, " The Scarlet Letter (1926) and "The Wind" (1927), his second masterpiece. He departed Hollywood for Sweden after "A Lady to Love" (1930), returning one last time to helm "Under the Red Robe" (1937) for 20th Century-Fox, and although he made two movies in Sweden in the intervening years, his art as a director vitally completed with the sound era. He return to his first avocation, acting in Swedish films in the 1930s, '40s and '50s. In his following years, Sjöström' was a mentor to Ingmar Bergman and distribute a extraordinary carrying out in Bergman's masterpiece " Wild Strawberries" (1957), for which he win the National Board of Review's Best Actor Award. In his office energy, he was a workaholic, and in his gentleness life, Sjöström was cold clumsily his films and his esteem and remain profoundly dyed-in-the-wool to his wife Edith Erastoff and his allot accommodation. Victor Sjöström did on January 3, 1960, at the age of 80.
Emmy Albiin (actress)
Helga Brofeldt (actress)
Hilda Castegren (actress)
Gunn-Britt Holmstedt (actress)
Lillemor Holmstedt (actress)
Inga Landgré (actress)
Wanda Rothgardt (actress)
Agnes Svedbäck (actress)
Frenci Uher (actress)
Gunn Wållgren (actress)
Rune Lindström (writer)
Kaj Munk (writer)
Gösta Roosling (cinematographer)
Sven Sköld (composer)
Gustaf Molander (director)
Oscar Rosander (editor)
Seivie Ewerstein (miscellaneous crew)
Alva Lundin (miscellaneous crew)
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