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Cast

Tora Teje

Tora Teje

Karin Ingmarsdotter

Victor Sjöström

Victor Sjöström

Stor Ingmar

Bertil Malmstedt

Bertil Malmstedt

Lill-Ingmar

Nils Lundell

Nils Lundell

Eljas Elof Ersson

Tor Weijden

Tor Weijden

Halfvor

Emil Fjellström

Emil Fjellström

Stark-Ingmar

Nils Aréhn

Nils Aréhn

Berger Sven Persson

Josua Bengtson

Josua Bengtson

Eljas' friend

Bror Berger

Bror Berger

Horse-dealer

Harriet Bosse

Harriet Bosse

Brita

Carl Browallius

Carl Browallius

Eljas' father

Tyra Dörum

Tyra Dörum

Mona Geijer-Falkner

Mona Geijer-Falkner

Customer

Algot Gunnarsson

Algot Gunnarsson

Drinking companion

Eric Gustafson

Eric Gustafson

Innkeeper's Son

Gösta Gustafson

Gösta Gustafson

Paul Hallström

Paul Hallström

Tims Halvor

Tims Halvor

Oscar Johanson

Oscar Johanson

Vicar

William Larsson

William Larsson

Thyra Leijman-Uppström

Thyra Leijman-Uppström

Wilma Malmlöf

Wilma Malmlöf

Gustaf Ranft

Gustaf Ranft

Horse-dealer

Margit Sjöblom

Margit Sjöblom

Anna Thorell

Anna Thorell

Mrs. Storm

Ruth Weijden

Ruth Weijden

Olof Ås

Olof Ås

Inspector

Crew

Victor Sjöström

Victor Sjöström

Director

Selma Lagerlöf

Selma Lagerlöf

Novel

Victor Sjöström

Victor Sjöström

Writer

Ester Julin

Ester Julin

Writer

Henrik Jaenzon

Henrik Jaenzon

Director of Photography

Isak Olsson

Isak Olsson

Costume Design

Gustaf Boge

Gustaf Boge

Director of Photography

Axel Esbensen

Axel Esbensen

Art Direction

Manne Lundh

Manne Lundh

Makeup Artist

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Karin, Daughter of Ingmar

19205.6 / 10115 min
Drama

Overview

Karin Daughter of Ingmar is a 1920 Swedish silent drama film directed by Victor Sjöström. It is the second part in Sjöström's large-scale adaption of Selma Lagerlöf's novel Jerusalem, following Sons of Ingmar from the year before, and depicting chapter three and four from the novel. The critical reception was however unenthusiastic and Sjöström decided to not direct any more parts.