To mistenkelige personer
1950 Norwegian film / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
To mistenkelige personer (Two Suspects) is a Norwegian crime drama from 1950 directed by Tancred Ibsen.[1] The film is about the murder of two sheriffs in Norway and the subsequent hunt for the criminals. The script is based on Gunnar Larsen's 1933 novel To mistenkelige personer (Two Suspects).[2] The novel is loosely based on a real incident that happened in Ådal in 1926. The film was banned from being shown in Norway for reasons of privacy.[3][4] The verdict was upheld until the end of the 1990s.
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Directed by | Tancred Ibsen |
Written by | Tancred Ibsen |
Based on | Gunnar Larsen's novel To mistenkelige personer |
Produced by | Sigval Maartmann-Moe |
Starring | Peter Lindgren Ivar Svendsen Brita Lech-Hanssenn Bjarne Andersen Bjarne Bø Kari Diesen |
Cinematography | Kåre Bergstrøm |
Edited by | Tancred Ibsen |
Music by | Pauline Hall |
Distributed by | Norenafilm |
Release date | 1950 |
Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | Norway |
Language | Norwegian |
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