Gullfjellet Trailer

Gullfjellet Trailer (1941)

14 April 1941 Drama, Comedy 92 mins

The city boy Rolf gets a job on a big farm, and soon lies about finding gold. We see the rise of gold fever while the corn rots away.

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Cast

Karl Holter

as Hans Benningstad

Tove Bryn

as Olaug Benningstad

Eva Sletto

as Randi, deres datter

Ragnhild Hald

as Olea, budeie

Jens Gundersen

as Rolf Rønne

Martin Gisti

as Jørgen Krullerstugun

Toralf Sandø

as Kal Kanten

Ottar Wicklund

as Nils Røst

Øystein Børke

as Lars Heksvold

Bjarne Bø

as Amund Hageløkka

Liv Bredal

as Kontordame

Sigurd Eldegard

as En bonde

Edvard Drabløs

as En bonde

Leif Enger

as Larsen

Gustav Fernslew

as Sjur Bjelke

Crew

Per Jonson

Per Jonson Director of Photography

Kåre Bergstrøm

Kåre Bergstrøm Director of Photography

Ulf Greber

Ulf Greber Director of Photography

Adolf Kristoffer Nielsen

Original Music Composer

International Releases Dates

Norway 14 April 1941

Production Companies

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