Karin Daughter of Ingmar

Karin Daughter of Ingmar (Swedish: Karin Ingmarsdotter) is a 1920 Swedish silent drama film directed by Victor Sjöström.[1] It is the second part in Sjöström's large-scale adaption of Selma Lagerlöf's novel Jerusalem, following Sons of Ingmar from the year before, and depicting chapter three and four from the novel. The critical reception was, however, unenthusiastic, and Sjöström decided to not direct any more parts. Eventually the suite was finished by Gustaf Molander in 1926.[2]

Karin Daughter of Ingmar
Directed byVictor Sjöström
Written byScreenplay:
Ester Julin
Victor Sjöström
Novel:
Selma Lagerlöf
StarringVictor Sjöström
Tora Teje
CinematographyGustaf Bode
Henrik Jaenzon
Release date
  • 2 February 1920 (1920-02-02)
Running time
115 minutes
CountrySweden
LanguageSilent with Swedish intertitles

Cast

gollark: Antidisestablishmentarianism forever!
gollark: I mostly want coppers, myself, but want golds because RARITY.
gollark: If mints were rarer than golds, there would be a thriving trade in CB mints.
gollark: Or just "MUST HAVE BECAUSE RARE".
gollark: <@165215471908421632> Probably!

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