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Alfred Maurstad
Alfred Jentoft Maurstad (26 July 1896 – 5 September 1967) was a Norwegian actor, movie director and theatre manager. Biography Alfred Jentoft Maurstad was born at Bryggja in Davik (now Vågsøy) in Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. He was the son of Brynnel Maurstad (1859–1943) and Lovise Marie Brølos (1867–1943). Maurstad attended a military academy in Bergen (''Bergenske Brigades Underoffiserskole''). During his teenage years he performed in several concerts in the district of Nordfjord, playing on his Hardanger fiddle. He moved to Kristiania and debuted in 1921 at Det Norske Teatret. He began working at the Nationaltheatret in 1930. He was the theatre manager at Trøndelag Theater from 1945 to 1950. Maurstad played main parts in several films including '' Fant ''(1937), ''Gjest Baardsen'' (1939), ''Tørres Snørtevold'' (1940) and ''Trysil-Knut'' (1942). He was a member of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights. Personal life He was married twice; first in 19 ...
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Alfred Maurstad
Alfred Jentoft Maurstad (26 July 1896 – 5 September 1967) was a Norwegian actor, movie director and theatre manager. Biography Alfred Jentoft Maurstad was born at Bryggja in Davik (now Vågsøy) in Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. He was the son of Brynnel Maurstad (1859–1943) and Lovise Marie Brølos (1867–1943). Maurstad attended a military academy in Bergen (''Bergenske Brigades Underoffiserskole''). During his teenage years he performed in several concerts in the district of Nordfjord, playing on his Hardanger fiddle. He moved to Kristiania and debuted in 1921 at Det Norske Teatret. He began working at the Nationaltheatret in 1930. He was the theatre manager at Trøndelag Theater from 1945 to 1950. Maurstad played main parts in several films including '' Fant ''(1937), ''Gjest Baardsen'' (1939), ''Tørres Snørtevold'' (1940) and ''Trysil-Knut'' (1942). He was a member of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights. Personal life He was married twice; first in 19 ...
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Mari Maurstad
Mari Maurstad (born 17 March 1957) is a Norwegian actress. She debuted at Nationaltheatret (the National Theatre) in 1981, and has worked there since. Here she has had roles such as Polly in Brecht's ''The Threepenny Opera'', and Mrs. Sørby in Ibsen's ''The Wild Duck''. She has also acted in outdoor performances of Ibsen's Peer Gynt, and in several one-woman shows. In film and television she is best known for her roles in ''Drømmeslottet'' (1986) and ''Pilen flyttebyrå'' (TV, 1987). Maurstad took part in the reality show ''Skal vi danse'' (based on "Strictly Come Dancing") in 2007. Biography She was born on 17 March 1957 to Norwegian actor Alfred Maurstad and his second wife Gro Scott-Ruud (born 8 January 1928), the daughter of Gunnar Scott-Ruud (1897–1953), a painter and cartographer and Marie Andersen (1900–1971), singing teacher and secretary. Dubbing roles For Disney, she is best known for dubbing Daisy Duck and Huey, Dewey, and Louie in various Norwegian Disney ...
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Brudeferden I Hardanger (film)
''Brudeferden i Hardanger'' ( no, The bridal procession in Hardanger}) is a 1926 Norwegian silent drama film directed by Rasmus Breistein, starring Aase Bye. The script was written by Breistein, based on the novel ''Marit Skjølte'', by Kristofer Janson. The film is a romantic drama about two lovers who are separated and only get reunited in their old age. It started a trend of national romanticism in Norwegian film. Plot Norway at the beginning of the 20th century: Several inhabitants of a small village on a fjord are boarding a ship to emigrate to the United States. Marit Skjølte refuses to follow her parents because she is in love with Anders Bjåland. Anders tells her that he is going to travel for a couple of years and will marry her when he comes back. He gives her his mother's brooch as token of his engagement. Four years later, Marit discovers that Anders is marrying the rich Kari Bjørve. She expresses her contempt towards him and goes to work for an old man in the mo ...
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Ut Av Mørket
( en, Out of the Dark) is a 1958 Norwegian film directed by Arild Brinchmann. It was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival. Cast * Urda Arneberg as Kari Holm * Pål Skjønberg as Per Holm, an architect * Ola Isene as Enger, the chief physician * Marit Halset as Doctor Krag * Mona Hofland as Liv Holst, Per Holm's colleague * Turid Steen as the patient * Alfred Maurstad as the director * Erling Lindahl as the physician * Evy Engelsborg as the nurse * Betzy Holter References External links

* 1958 films 1950s Norwegian-language films Norwegian black-and-white films Films directed by Arild Brinchmann {{Norway-film-stub ...
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Laila (1958 Film)
''Laila'' is a 1958 Swedish-West German drama film directed by Rolf Husberg and starring Erika Remberg, Edvin Adolphson and Isa Quensel.Wright p.418 It was shot at the Centrumateljéerna Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets and costumes were designed by the art director Harald Garmland. Cast * Erika Remberg as Laila Logje * Edvin Adolphson as Aslak Logje * Isa Quensel as Elli Logje * Birger Malmsten as Mellet Omma * Joachim Hansen as Anders Lind * Ann-Marie Gyllenspetz as Inger Lind * Alfred Maurstad as Jompa * Annalisa Wenström as Kari * Rune Ottoson as Kari's Husband * Birger Lensander as Kari's Father * Sif Ruud as Mrs. Johansson * Bengt Blomgren as Nielsen * Anne Blomberg as Mrs. Nielsen * Bengt Eklund as Björneberg * Wiktor Andersson as Mortensson * Christian Bratt as Preacher * Bernt Callenbo as Young Drunk Man * Ragnar Falck as Constable * Helge Hagerman as Parish Constable * Ninni Löfberg as Nurse Gerda * Sune Mangs as Speaker at the reindeer race * ...
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Hansen Og Hansen
''Hansen og Hansen'' (Hansen and Hansen) is a Norwegian film from 1941. It was directed by Alfred Maurstad. The main roles were played by Liv Bredal and Carsten Winger. The film is based on Finn Bø's play ''Konge for en natt'' (King for One Night), which had been staged at the New Theater. A competition was held for the best theme song for the film. Three hundred manuscripts were submitted, and Jens Larsen from Stavanger won. Finn Bø then wrote the lyrics and title for the melody. The film was a great success at the cinema in 1941. Plot Carsten Winger stars as a young unknown man named Hansen that ends up in a boarding house in the western part of Oslo on the same day that another man named Hansen ( Axel Kielland), a real charmer, is expected. A lot of strange things happen at this boarding house, including a fire. The "fake" Hansen is arrested instead of the charmer and playboy, who is later revealed to be a swindler. However, the misunderstanding is cleared up, and the real ...
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Bastard (1940 Film)
''Bastard'' or ''The Song of the Wilderness'' (Swedish: ''Vildmarkens sång'') is a 1940 Norwegian-Swedish drama film directed by Helge Lunde and Gösta Stevens and starring Georg Løkkeberg, Signe Hasso and Alfred Maurstad.Qvist & Von Bagh p.58 The story is based on the story "Basterd" by F. W. Remmler. Cast * Georg Løkkeberg as Burtaj * Signe Hasso as Aitanga, nomadepike * Alfred Maurstad as Wasilj, bondegutt * Gabriel Alw as Amgan * Hilda Borgström as Taina * Georg Blickingberg as Jarlule * Sven Bergvall as En orotsjonhøvding * Emil Fjellström as Prison Guard * Kristian Hefte as Russer * Joachim Holst-Jensen as En fangevokter * Karl Holter as Iwan * Holger Löwenadler as County Sheriff * Gunnar Olram as En orotsjon * Bjørg Riiser-Larsen as Orotsjohøvdingens datter * Guri Stormoen as Russisk pike * Einar Vaage Einar Vaage (March 1, 1889 – June 11, 1973) was a Norwegian actor. Vaage was active in Oslo from 1921 onward, where he was engaged with the Centr ...
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Gjest Baardsen (film)
''Gjest Baardsen'' is a Norwegian film from 1939 directed by Tancred Ibsen. Alfred Maurstad played the title role. The film is based on the life of the outlaw Gjest Baardsen, but it is a blend of fact and fiction. The plot is taken from a chapbook published by Holger Sinding under the pseudonym Halle Sira. The film was shot at the Fuhr farm in Luster, at Turtagrø in the Sogn Mountains, and at Videseter in the Stryn Mountains. The film was screened in the United States with English subtitles in the 1940s. Plot The film is set in a time of famine. Norway has been at war with England and Sweden, and times are difficult. Gjest Baardsen has gotten into trouble with the law, apparently due to a trifle. But Gjest breaks free, and instead it is the sheriff that is handcuffed while Gjest escapes. Reviews Newspapers have written the following about the film: "Meet the master thief and the folk hero Gjest Baardsen, who steals from the rich and gives to the poor. He tricks the constabl ...
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Vinegar is an aqueous solution of acetic acid and trace compounds that may include flavorings. Vinegar typically contains 5–8% acetic acid by volume. Usually, the acetic acid is produced by a double fermentation, converting simple sugars to ethanol using yeast, and ethanol to acetic acid by acetic acid bacteria. Many types of vinegar are available, depending on source materials. It is now mainly used in the culinary arts as a flavorful, acidic cooking ingredient, or in pickling. Various types are used as condiments or garnishes, including balsamic vinegar and malt vinegar. As the most easily manufactured mild acid, it has a wide variety of industrial and domestic uses, including use as a household cleaner. Etymology The word "vinegar" arrived in Middle English from Old French (''vyn egre''; sour wine), which in turn derives from Latin: ''vinum'' (wine) + ''acer'' (sour). Chemistry The conversion of ethanol (CH3CH2OH) and oxygen (O2) to acetic acid (CH3COOH) takes place b ...
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