Himmeluret
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Himmeluret (The Clock of Heaven[1] or The Celestial Clockwork[2]) is a Norwegian silent film from 1925 directed by Amund Rydland and Leif Sinding.[2][3] Sinding also wrote the screenplay, which is based on Gabriel Scott's comedy Himmeluret (play 1905, novella 1908).[4] David Knudsen, Gunvor Fjørtoft, and Hjalmar Fries appeared in the main roles. Footage described as a "closeup of a naked woman" (naken kvinne forstørret) was cut from the film by censors. The film is now considered lost.
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Directed by | Amund Rydland Leif Sinding |
Written by | Leif Sinding |
Based on | Gabriel Scott's play and novella Himmeluret |
Starring | David Knudsen Gunvor Fjørtoft Hjalmar Fries |
Cinematography | Reidar Lund |
Distributed by | Cinema A/S |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Norway |
Language | Norwegian |
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