Gustaf Wasa, Part One (1928)
1h 43m
Running Time
March 4, 1928Release Date
Gustaf Wasa, Part One (1928)
1h 43m
Running Time
March 4, 1928Release Date
Plot.
The story takes its beginning in 1518 , the Danish King Christian II has taken Sweden. Sten Sture the younger appeal to all loyal subjects to resist. The offer reaches the farmer Mats Waltersson in Dalarna , Sweden's heart and he gathers his men. Dalmas were going from house to house, they do not want a Dane on the throne. At Brännkyrka outside Stockholm is a battle between the Danes and Swedes. Swedes win and the Swedish riksbaneret out during the Battle of Gustav Eriksson Vasa.
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Cast & Crew.
Gösta Ekman
Gustaf Eriksson Wasa
Edvin Adolphson
Kristian II of Denmark
Hugo Björne
Sten Sture
Hjalmar Selander
Matts Ers
John Ericsson
Mats Ersson
Estery Ericsson
Ma Brita
Nils Lundell
Tobias
Karl-Magnus Thulstrup
Pers-Olle
Gustaf Aronsson
Henrik Möller
Sture Baude
Archbishop Gustaf Trolle
Bror Berger
The executioner
Erik 'Bullen' Berglund
Claus, sentry at Kalö
Signhild Björkman
Dyveke
Renée Björling
Margareta Brahe
John Borgh
Cord König
Elsa Lundqvist
Daughter
Pauline Brunius
Kristina Gyllenstjerna
Gustaf Ranft
Hemming Gadh
Alfred Lundberg
Mayor of Stockholm
Karin Swanström
Sigbrit
Sven Quick
Father
Sickan Castegren
Wife
Pierre Fredriksson
Erik Banér
Carl Harald
Nobleman
Rupert Johansson
Nobleman
Siegfried Fischer
Nobleman
Nils Ericson
Nobleman
Gösta Ericsson
Jörgen
Algot Gunnarsson
Nils Bröms
Hjalmar Peters
Hermann Israel
Carl Ström
Joakim Brahe
Sven Lindström
Bishop Didrik Slagheck
Erland Colliander
Henrik Slagheck
Bertil Brusewitz
Bishop Jens Beldenacke
Olof Krook
Mathias
Ernst Öberg
Vincentius
Axel Precht
Jakob Ulfsson
Uno Küller
Nils Lykke
Justus Hagman
Elias in Tronnevik
Thure Holm
Henrik Smed
Details.
Release DateMarch 4, 1928
Original NameGustaf Wasa del I
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 43m
Genres
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Wiki.
Gustaf Wasa is a 1928 Swedish silent historical epic film directed by John W. Brunius and starring Gösta Ekman, Edvin Adolphson and John Ericsson. It is based on the life of the sixteenth century Swedish king Gustav I of Sweden. It was released in two parts, premiering a week apart.