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Two police officers lie dead. Ekstrøm and the youngster Gustav are on their flight. Originally a 1926 story, this film was banned for more than 50 years, due to a high court order banning the film for the sake of human privacy.

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Ekstrøm
Ivar Svendsen ...
Gustav
Britta Lech-Hanssen ...
Anna
Bjarne Andersen ...
Ekstrøms far
Bjarne Bø ...
Lensmannen
Kari Diesen ...
Nabokona
Einar Vaage ...
Løsgjenger
Henki Kolstad ...
Løsgjenger
Joachim Holst-Jensen
Edvard Drabløs ...
Løsgjenger
Arvid Nilssen ...
Løsgjenger
Grace Grung
Nils Hald
Sverre Hansen
Turid Haaland
Per Kielland
Gunnar Skar
Merete Skavlan
Eugen Skjønberg

Directed by

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Tancred Ibsen

Written by

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Tancred Ibsen ... (screenplay)
 
Gunnar Larsen ... (novel)

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Pauline Hall

Cinematography by

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Kåre Bergstrøm

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Ernst Holmboe

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H.C. Hansen

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Anne Kaarud ... makeup artist

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Nils R. Müller ... additional director
Odd Rohde ... assistant director

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Mossik Fosmark ... property master (as Mossik Mathiesen)

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Dagfin Akselsen ... sound assistant
Robert Heuch ... sound
Reidar Østbye ... sound assistant

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Finn Bergan ... first assistant camera
Erik Hurum ... additional photography (as Erik Chr. Hurum)
Kåre Løwing ... gaffer

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Jolly Kramer-Johansen ... conductor (as Jolly Kramer Johansen)

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Leif B. Larsen ... script supervisor

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Also Known As
  • Two Suspicious Individuals (World-wide, English title)
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  • 92 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia This movie remained almost unseen for 57 years. It was based on a real double murder in 1926, but when the film was set to premiere in 1950 one of the murderers, having served a full sentence, went to court to have the film stopped. In 1954, the Norwegian Supreme Court banned the film. Since then, only a few people have seen the film. However, as of January 31st, 2007, the film will be available to the public. A legal panel reviewed the film and found that it no longer interferes with any persons right of privacy as all those involved has since passed away. Also, the legal panel noted that had the same case gone to trail today, the outcome would most likely have differed, with freedom of speech outweighing the right to privacy. See more »

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