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Trine!
''Trine!'' is a Norwegian black-and-white drama film from 1952 directed by Toralf Sandø. Eva Røine starred in the title role. The film was based on Hans Geelmuyden's novel ''Trine!'', and Geelmuyden wrote the script for the film together with Sandø. Plot Per Gjerpen works as a salesman and accountant. One day he sees Trine while he is out on a sales tour. He buys her two lottery tickets. This is the beginning of a contact that later deepens into a love affair. The couple discovers that they have won a house in the lottery, but it later turns out not to be true. The numbers were read incorrectly. Instead, they are able to use a house owned by Aunt Andrea. Trine goes to visit Andrea, who is ill, and Per grows lonely in the house. Then complications begin. Cast * Eva Røine as Trine * Frank Robert as Per Gjerpen * Jørn Ording as Jens Gulbrandsen * Christina Lundquist as Effi May Palmer * Margit Brataas as Gurine * Erna Schøyen as Mrs. Hatlezet, Trine's mother * Sigrun Ot ...
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Margit Brataas
Margit Brataas (née Karlsen, December 28, 1903 – December 17, 1971) was a Norwegian actress. Brataas was born in Kristiania (now Oslo), the daughter of Svend Marus Karlsen (1882–?) and Hilma Mathilde Karlsen (1877–?). She made her film debut in 1942 in Toralf Sandø's film ''Det æ'kke te å tru'', followed by ''Vi gifter oss'' (1951), ''Trine!'' (1952), and '' Balladen om mestertyven Ole Høiland'' (1970). She also performed at the People's Theater in Oslo. Filmography *1942: ''Det æ'kke te å tru'' as Gina, a dancer *1951: ''Vi gifter oss'' as Hansen's housekeeper *1952: ''Trine! ''Trine!'' is a Norwegian black-and-white drama film from 1952 directed by Toralf Sandø. Eva Røine starred in the title role. The film was based on Hans Geelmuyden's novel ''Trine!'', and Geelmuyden wrote the script for the film together with ...'' as Gurine *1970: '' Balladen om mestertyven Ole Høiland'' References External links * Margit Brataasat Filmfront {{DEFAULTSORT:Brataas ...
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Toralf Sandø
Toralf Sandø (April 6, 1899 in Flatanger – March 4, 1970) was a Norway, Norwegian film director and actor. He also read Olav Duun books for NRK Radio. Selected filmography * 1936: ''Vi bygger landet'' * 1937: ''By og land hand i hand'' * 1937: ''To levende og en død (film), To levende og en død'' * 1938: ''Bør Børson Jr. (1938 film), Bør Børson Jr.'' * 1941: ''Den forsvundne pølsemaker'' * 1942: ''Det æ'kke te å tru'' * 1944: ''Kommer du, Elsa?'' * 1952: ''Trine!'' External links

1899 births 1970 deaths Norwegian male film actors Norwegian film directors 20th-century Norwegian male actors People from Flatanger {{Norway-actor-stub ...
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Liv Uchermann Selmer
Liv Uchermann Selmer (January 7, 1893 – January 24, 1983) was a Norwegian actress. Selmer was born in Kristiania (now Oslo), the daughter of Karl Kristian Uchermann (1855–1940) and Bolette Hermana Schnitler (1864–1939). She married the actor Alfred Gjems Selmer (1893–1919). She debuted at the National Theatre in Oslo in 1913 as the wicked fairy Mørkøie in the Norwegian translation of Zachris Topelius's play ''Sleeping Beauty'' ( fi, Prinsessa Ruusunen). For the first 15 years of her career, she was engaged with various theaters in Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, and Stavanger, and she was emplyed by the Oslo New Theater from 1929 to 1963. Her roles included Esther in Henri Nathansen's play ''Indenfor Murene'' (Inside the Walls), the title role (and later Herlofs-Marte) in Hans Wiers-Jenssen's play '' Anne Pedersdotter'', and Mrs. Higgins in George Bernard Shaw's play ''Pygmalion''. Selmer appeared in several Norwegian films and performed in many broadcasts of NRK's Radio ...
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Harald Aimarsen
Harald Aimarsen (June 9, 1881 – January 5, 1966) was a Norwegian actor. Aimarsen was born in Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway. Among other venues, he worked at the Oslo New Theater. He acted in many films from 1919 until his death. Aimarsen died at Aker Hospital in 1966. Filmography * 1919: '' Synnöve Solbakken'' * 1934: '' Synnöve Solbakken'' (uncredited) * 1938: '' Bør Børson Jr.'' as a hotel operator * 1941: ''Den forsvundne pølsemaker'' as Brodersen * 1943: ''Den nye lægen'' as the watchmaker * 1946: ''Englandsfarere'' as Josef * 1947: ''Sankt Hans fest'' * 1949: '' Gategutter'' * 1951: ''Kranes konditori'' (uncredited) * 1952: ''Andrine og Kjell'' * 1952: ''Trine!'' * 1954: ''Kasserer Jensen'' as Jensen's coworker * 1955: '' Det brenner i natt'' as an editorial staff member * 1955: '' Trost i taklampa'' as Smikkstad * 1955: '' Barn av solen'' * 1956: ''Kvinnens plass'' as a newspaper employee * 1957: '' På slaget åtte'' * 1958: ''Bustenskjold'' as a customer at the ...
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Aasta Voss
Aasta Voss (October 26, 1914 – May 29, 1994) was a Norwegian actress."Dødsfall" (in Norwegian). ''Film og kino'' 4/1994, p. 41 Voss made her debut in 1935 as Georgine in Oskar Braaten's (''The Great Baptism'') at the Norwegian Theater, where she was later employed, except for two short stays at the Rogaland Theater and the National Traveling Theater. With a sharply realistic feeling, Voss played a number of female roles in Braaten's plays, Nastja in Maxim Gorky's ''The Lower Depths'', Mrs. Buch in Helge Krog's adaptation of Cora Sandel's (''Krane's Café''), and Indiana in Olav Duun's (''Fellow Man''). She also proved to be a confident stylistic artist, including in Federico García Lorca's ''Yerma'' and in Bertolt Brecht's ''The Caucasian Chalk Circle'' and ''The Good Person of Szechwan'', and in pantomime style in Eugene O'Neill's ''The Emperor Jones''. She made her film debut as Josefine in '' Bør Børson Jr.'' (1938), followed by the role of Inga in ''Godvakker-Maren ...
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Ulf Selmer
Ulf Selmer (December 10, 1885 – September 24, 1961) was a Norwegian actor and painter. Selmer was the son of the actor Jens Selmer (1845–1928) at the Christiania Theater and his wife, the actress Eleonora Josephine Nielsen (1850–1930), whose stage name was Leonora Selmer. Selmer debuted at the Central Theater in 1904; he was in the National Tour () traveling ensemble of Ludovica Levy (1856–1922) for one year before he was at the Fahlstrøm Theater for one year. In 1911 he moved to the newly opened Trondheim National Theater, where he remained until 1918. This was followed by three years at Chat Noir and one year at the National Theatre in Oslo before he returned to the Central Theater, where he celebrated the fortieth year of his acting career in 1944. His last appearance on stage was around 1954. He helped shape Norwegian film from the silent film era to more modern films in the mid-1950s. He made his debut in '' Den nye lensmannen'' in 1926, which was directed by ...
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