Magic Silver II

Magic Silver II (Norwegian: Blåfjell 2: Jakten på det magiske horn; lit. 'Blue Mountain II: The Hunt for the Magic Horn') is a 2011 Norwegian children's adventure film. The Blaafarveværket industrial museum was used as a setting. The film is a sequel to the 2009 film Magic Silver[2][3] and it was the first 3D film produced in Norway.[4] It was viewed in the theaters by 272,719 people, and was the first Scandinavian 3-D live action film.[5][6][7][8]

Magic Silver II
Slovak film poster
NorwegianBlåfjell 2: Jakten på det magiske horn
Directed byArne Lindtner Næss
Produced byJørgen Storm Rosenberg
Lasse Greve Alsos
Written byThomas Moldestad
Gudny Hagen
StarringAne Viola Semb
Johan Tinus Austad Lindgren
Toralv Maurstad
Elsa Lystad
Per Christian Ellefsen
Stig-Werner Moe
Simon Andersen
Geir Morstad
Distributed byStorm Rosenberg
Release date
  • November 18, 2011 (2011-11-18)[1]
Running time
85 minutes
CountryNorway
LanguageNorwegian

Cast

  • Ane Viola Semb as Fjellrose
  • Johan Tinus Lindgren as Dreng
  • Toralv Maurstad as Mosetussen
  • Per Christian Ellefsen as Rimspå
  • Elsa Lystad as Gamlemor
  • Robert Skjærstad as Nissefyken
  • Geir Morstad as Kullbaronen
  • Stig Werner Moe as Mons
  • Simon Andersen as Pilten
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