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Sinners In Summertime
''Sinners in Summertime'' (Norwegian: ''Syndere i sommersol'') is a 1934 Norwegian drama film directed by and starring Einar Sissener. It also featured Tore Segelcke and Hans Jacob Nilsen and marked the debut of the future star of German cinema Kirsten Heiberg. It is based on the 1927 novel of the same title by Sigurd Hoel.Rees p.121 Cast * Einar Sissener as Johan * Tore Segelcke as Erna * Hans Jacob Nilsen as Alf * Hjørdis Bjarke as Sigrid * Georg Løkkeberg as Erik * Gøril Havrevold as Randi * Kirsten Heiberg as Evelyn * Andreas Bjarke as Fredrik * Lasse Segelcke as Thomas F. Jensen * Leif Omdal as Peter Møllendorff * Eva Steen as En pasient References Bibliography * Ellen Rees. ''Cabins in Modern Norwegian Literature: Negotiating Place and Identity''. Rowman & Littlefield, 2014. External links

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Einar Sissener
Einar Sissener (21 September 1897 – 4 March 1968) was a Norwegian stage actor, film actor, stage producer, film producer and theatre director. Personal life Einar Rasmus Krag Schnitler Sissener was born in Kristiania as the son of dispensing chemist Einar Andreas Sissener and Ida Cathrine Dorthea Schnitler. He studied law at the University of Oslo for three years without finishing, but was active in student organizations, editing the periodical ''Minerva'', heading the student theatre Samfundsteatret, and a board member of the Norwegian Students' Society. Career Sissener made his stage debut on Centralteatret in 1919, as the character "Philip" in an adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's play '' You Never Can Tell''. His breakthrough came in 1923 as "Gottfried" in Ludvig Holberg's comedy ''Det lykkelige Skibbrud'' (English, ''The Happy Capsize''), and as the title character in Molière's comedy ''Les Fourberies de Scapin''. He worked for the National Theatre from 1924. and ...
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