The Emperor of Portugallia (1944)
1h 49m
Running Time
December 26, 1944Release Date
The Emperor of Portugallia (1944)
1h 49m
Running Time
December 26, 1944Release Date
Plot.
The poor farmer Jan is getting very old when he becomes father to the girl, Klara Gulla. First, he sees the child as a burden, but when he receives the newborn child in his arms he is overjoyed. He does everything in his power for her during her. But when she as an adult leaves home, Jan can not come over the loss of her.
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Cast & Crew.
Victor Sjöström
Jan i Skrolycka
Gunn Wållgren
Klara Fina Gulleborg
Holger Löwenadler
Lars Gunnarsson
Karl-Arne Holmsten
August där Nol
Olof Winnerstrand
Agrippa
Hilda Borgström
Mor i Falla
Sture Lagerwall
John Agaton Holm
Gustaf Molander
Director
Märta Ekström
Katrin
Selma Lagerlöf
Writer
Rune Lindström
Writer
Marianne Löfgren
Jenny
Harald Molander
Producer
Lille Bror Söderlundh
Composer
Gösta Roosling
Cinematographer
Allan Ekelund
Editor
Oscar Rosander
Editor
Nils Svenwall
Art Direction
Lars-Eric Kjellgren
Assistant Director
Arne Åkermark
Art Direction
Harry Malmstedt
Unit Manager
Gösta Ström
Unit Manager
Lennart Unnerstad
Sound
Gaston Cornelius
Sound Mixer
Gustav Halldin
Sound
Rita Rylander
Costume Design
Kaj Hjelm
Paul Rosén
Einar Axelsson
Carl-Gunnar Wingård
Olof Sandborg
Erland Colliander
Margareta Malmgren
Hugo Björne
Olof Krook
Otto Adelby
John Elfström
Torsten Lilliecrona
Carl Ström
Josua Bengtson
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 26, 1944
Original NameKejsarn av Portugallien
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 49m
Budget$100
Genres
Wiki.
The Emperor of Portugallia (Swedish: Kejsarn av Portugallien) is a 1944 Swedish historical drama film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Victor Sjöström, Gunn Wållgren and Karl-Arne Holmsten. It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm and on location in the city's Old Town and the province of Värmland. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Nils Svenwall and Arne Åkermark. It is based on the 1914 novel of the same title by Selma Lagerlöf, which had previously been adapted into the 1925 American silent film The Tower of Lies.