Ingmar's Inheritance
1925 film
- Ragnar Hyltén-Cavallius
- Gustaf Molander
- Lars Hanson
- Conrad Veidt
- John Ekman
- Åke Dahlqvist
- Julius Jaenzon
- Heimer Alexandersson
- Oskar Linberg
- Eric Westberg
Production
company
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Nord-Westi Film
Release date
- December 1925 (1925-12)
Running time
Swedish intertitles
Ingmar's Inheritance (Swedish: Ingmarsarvet) is a 1925 Swedish silent drama film directed and co-written by Gustaf Molander and starring Lars Hanson, Conrad Veidt and John Ekman.[1] It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm and on location in Dalarna. The film's sets were designed by the art director Vilhelm Bryde. Based on a novel by Selma Lagerlöf, the film was followed by a sequel, To the Orient, in 1926.
Cast
- Märta Halldén as Karin Ingmarsdotter
- Ivan Hedqvist as Stark-Anders
- John Ekman as Elias
- Lars Hanson as Ingmar Ingmarsson
- Mathias Taube as Halfvor
- Mona Mårtenson as Gertrud Storm
- Nils Aréhn as Schoolmaster Storm
- Conrad Veidt as Hellgum
- Ida Brander as Storms wife
- Knut Lindroth as Berger Sven Person
- Jenny Hasselqvist as Barbro Persdotter
- Harry Ahlin as Boy in youth circle
- Ellen Appelberg as Helgum's wife
- Erik Bergman as en av Eljas supbröder
- Georg Blomstedt as en av Eljas supbröder
- Albert Christiansen as Boy in the lifeboat
- Märta Ekström as Girl in youth circle
- Louise Eneman-Wahlberg as Woman in the lifeboat
- Gösta Ericsson as Boy in youth circle
- Mignon Georgian as Wedding guest
- Hjördis Gille as Woman in Mission House / Helgumian
- Justus Hagman as Man in Mission House / Helgumian
- Thure Holm as Man at auction
- Nils Jacobsson as Boy in youth circle
- Axel Janse as Helgumian
- Axel Lagerberg as Man in lifeboat
- Herman Lantz as Hunter
- Märtha Lindlöf as passenger at L'Univers
- Richard Lindström as Man in Mission House / Helgumian
- Tore Lindwall as Boy in youth circle
- Arne Lundh as Ingmar as a child
- Gunnar Maegerstolpe as passenger at L'Univers
- Nils Ohlin as Groom
- Lotten Olsson as Older woman in lifeboat
- Sven Quick as Man in Mission House / Helgumian
- Gösta Richter as Bertil
- Alf Sjöberg as young man in the mission house / Helgumian
- Valborg Svensson as Girl in youth circle
- Harald Wehlnor as Man in Mission House / Helgumian
- Albion Örtengren as Pastor
- Emmy Albiin as Helgumian
- Gabriel Alw as Christ
- Josua Bengtson as Man at auction
- Sven Bergvall as Passenger
- Hugo Björne as Captain of 'L'Univers'
- Carl Browallius as Ingmar's father
- Bengt Djurberg as Gunhild's brother
- Gösta Gustafson as Helgumian
- Axel Högel as Man at auction
- Lisskulla Jobs as Helgumian
- Lili Lani as Gunhild
- Anna Lindahl as Drowning woman
- Sten Lindgren as Gunhilds second brother
- Alfred Lundberg as Gunhilds husband
- Edla Rothgardt as Helgumian
- Hugo Rönnblad as Storm
- Wilhelm Tunelli as Vicar Dagson
References
- ^ Hjort & Lindqvist p.253
Bibliography
- Mette Hjort & Ursula Lindqvist. A Companion to Nordic Cinema. John Wiley & Sons, 2016.
External links
- Ingmar's Inheritance at IMDb
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Films directed by Gustaf Molander
- Thomas Graal's Ward (1922)
- Ingmar's Inheritance (1925)
- To the Orient (1926)
- She Is the Only One (1926)
- His English Wife (1927)
- Sealed Lips (1927)
- Parisiennes (1928)
- Sin (1928)
- The Triumph of the Heart (1929)
- Frida's Songs (1930)
- Charlotte Löwensköld (1930)
- Love and Deficit (1932)
- Black Roses (1932)
- Servant's Entrance (1932)
- Dear Relatives (1933)
- En stilla flirt (1934)
- Under False Flag (1935)
- Intermezzo (1936)
- The Wedding Trip (1936)
- The Family Secret (1936)
- Sara Learns Manners (1937)
- Dollar (1938)
- A Woman's Face (1938)
- Emilie Högquist (1939)
- Only One Night (1939)
- Variety Is the Spice of Life (1939)
- One, But a Lion! (1940)
- Bright Prospects (1941)
- The Fight Continues (1941)
- Tonight or Never (1941)
- Ride Tonight! (1942)
- The Word (1943)
- There's a Fire Burning (1943)
- The Invisible Wall (1944)
- The Emperor of Portugallia (1944)
- The Gallows Man (1945)
- Affairs of a Model (1946)
- Woman Without a Face (1947)
- Eva (1948)
- Life Starts Now (1948)
- Love Wins Out (1949)
- Fiancée for Hire (1950)
- The Quartet That Split Up (1950)
- Divorced (1951)
- Defiance (1952)
- Love (1952)
- The Glass Mountain (1953)
- Sir Arne's Treasure (1954)
- The Unicorn (1955)
- The Song of the Scarlet Flower (1956)
- Stimulantia (1967)
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