The Inheritance of Bjorndal
The Inheritance of Bjorndal (German:Das Erbe von Björndal) is a 1960 Austrian drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Maj-Britt Nilsson, Brigitte Horney and Ellen Schwiers.[1] It is the sequel to the 1959 film The Forests Sing Forever.
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Directed by | Gustav Ucicky |
Produced by | Heinz Pollak Alfred Stöger |
Written by | Trygve Gulbranssen (novel) Per Schwenzen |
Starring | Maj-Britt Nilsson Brigitte Horney Ellen Schwiers |
Music by | Rolf A. Wilhelm |
Cinematography | Elio Carniel |
Edited by | Renate Jelinek |
Production company | Wien-Film Wiener Mundus-Film |
Distributed by | Deutsche Film Hansa |
Release date | 28 October 1960 |
Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Austria |
Language | German |
The film's art direction was by Leo Metzenbauer.
Cast
- Maj-Britt Nilsson as Adelheid
- Brigitte Horney as Tante Eleonore
- Ellen Schwiers as Gunvor
- Joachim Hansen as Dag
- Hans Nielsen as Major a.D. Barre
- Carl Lange as Mr. von Gall
- Hans Christian Blech as Aslak, Gunvor's Husband
- Michael Hinz as Adelheid's Son
- Franz Messner as Lorenz
- Elisabeth Epp as Old Kruse
- Gertraud Jesserer as Barbara
- Franz Schafheitlin as Shopkeeper Holder
- Fritz Hinz-Fabricius as Priest Ramer
- Ladislaus Hillinger
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References
- von Dassanowsky p.176
Bibliography
- Robert von Dassanowsky. Austrian Cinema: A History. McFarland, 2005.
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