To levende og en død (novel)

To levende og en død is a 1931 Norwegian novel written by Sigurd Christiansen. A post office worker, due for promotion, faces a crisis of conscience when his workplace is robbed.[1]

To levende og en død
AuthorSigurd Christiansen
LanguageNorwegian
GenreThriller novel
Publication date
1931
Media typePrint

Adaptations

The novel has been turned into feature films on three occasions: a 1937 Norwegian film To levende og en død was made, directed by Gyda Christensen and Tancred Ibsen, a 1947 Czech film A Dead Man Among the Living directed by Borivoj Zeman and a 1961 British-Swedish film Two Living, One Dead directed by Anthony Asquith.

Bibliography

  • Soila, Tytti & Söderbergh-Widding, Astrid & Iverson, Gunnar. Nordic National Cinemas. Routledge, 1998.
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References

  1. Soila, Söderbergh-Widding, Iverson p.106


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