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Cinematography
  
Gunnar Nilsen-Vig

Initial release
  
1930

Music director
  
A.K. Nielsen

Written by
  
Rasmus Breistein

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Directed by
  
Rasmus Breistein

Release date
  
1930 (1930)

Director
  
Rasmus Breistein

Producer
  
Rasmus Breistein

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Based on
  
Kristine: En fortælling fra Valdres, by Hans Andersen Foss

Starring
  
Aase Bye Rasmus Rasmussen Tore Foss Sigurd Eldegard Hjalmar Fries Signe Johansen Per Haldor Emma Juel

Music by
  
Adolf Kristoffer Nielsen

Cast
  
Aase Bye, Sigurd Eldegard, Tore Foss, Hjalmar Fries, Rasmus Rasmussen

Similar
  
Brudeferden i Hardanger, Fante‑Anne, The great christening, Gjest Baardsen, Bussen

Kristine Valdresdatter is a Norwegian silent film from 1930. This was the last silent film produced in Norway and it was directed by Rasmus Breistein. Breistein also wrote the script, which was based on Hans Andersen Foss's novel Kristine: En fortælling fra Valdres (Kristine: A Tale from Valdres). The film premiered on December 26, 1930 and it has been aired several times by NRK.

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Plot

Every year, Lord Wakefield comes to Vang in the Valdres district to go fishing on the lakes. He stays at the Solbjør farm, which is owned by the bailiff Erik Solbjør. There the lord meets the beautiful Anne and falls in love with her. The next spring she gives birth to a daughter. In despair, Anne places the child on the steps of the Solbjør farm and then drowns herself in a lake.

Erik cares for the girl and raises her as his own. He names her Kristine Valdresdatter (i.e., Kristine, daughter of Valdres). As she grows up, Kristine falls in love with her schoolmate Harald. In adulthood, Harald becomes difficult to deal with, prone to drinking and fighting. Kristine tries to change his behavior without success. Harald is also an accomplished fiddler, and he goes on the road to perform. Kristine travels to England with Lord Wakefield, where her beautiful singing voice develops. The lord's great dream is to hear her sing at Vang Church. However, Kristine and Harald cannot forget each other, and they start exchanging letters. Harald writes that he has stopped drinking, and one summer they meet again at the home in Vang. Lord Wakefield is also there. He is seriously ill, and on his deathbed he reveals to Kristine that he is her father and that he has made her his heiress.

Cast

  • Aase Bye: Kristine
  • Tore Foss: Harald Bergli
  • Rasmus Rasmussen: Erik Solbjør, the bailiff
  • Harald Schwenzen: Lord Wakefield
  • Kristian Aamodt: Anton Møller
  • Carl Hagerup Aspevold: Ola Vik ("Storeviken"), the local historian
  • Sigurd Eldegard: Peder Bergli
  • Per Haldor: Harald as a child
  • Signe Johansen: Kristine as a child
  • Emma Juel: Erik Solbjør's wife
  • Ole Leikvang: the schoolmaster
  • Peter Leirah: the priest
  • Tora Leirah: the priest's wife
  • Helga Balle Lund: Anne, the milkmaid
  • Mildred Mehle: a farm girl
  • Signe Ramberg: Kari Fjellstugu
  • Ørnulf Øiseth: Tolleif, a farm boy
  • References

    Kristine Valdresdatter (film) Wikipedia