Harald the Stalwart | |
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Directed by | Hampe Faustman |
Written by | Paul Baudisch Arne Bornebusch Adolf Schütz |
Starring | George Fant Georg Rydeberg Elsie Albiin |
Cinematography | Felix Forsman |
Edited by | Hans Gullander |
Music by | Jules Sylvain |
Production company | Film AB Lux |
Distributed by | Film AB Lux |
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Running time | 74 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Harald the Stalwart (Swedish: Harald Handfaste) is a 1946 Swedish historical adventure film directed by Hampe Faustman and starring George Fant, Georg Rydeberg and Elsie Albiin.[1] It was shot at the Helsinki studios of Suomen Filmiteollisuus and on location on the island of Suomenlinna. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Bertil Duroj and Karl Fager.
In fifteenth century Sweden a local highwaymen leads the oppressed peasantry against the tyrannical rule of a foreign bailiff. In order to seek revenge the bailiff plans to marry Karin, the rebel's beloved. When she refuses he decides instead to execute her.