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 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 . The film was screened in the United States with English subtitles in the 1940s.
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| - Gjest Baardsen (film) (en)
- Gjest Baardsen – en norsk Lasse-Maja (sv)
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| - 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 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 . The film was screened in the United States with English subtitles in the 1940s. (en)
- Gjest Baardsen – en norsk Lasse-Maja (originaltitel: Gjest Baardsen) är en norsk långfilm från 1939 i regi av Tancred Ibsen. Manuset skrevs av Ibsen själv efter Gjest Baardsens självbiografi Levnetsløb. I huvudrollerna syns Alfred Maurstad, Vibeke Falk och Joachim Holst-Jensen. Filmen var en av 1930-talets största framgångar inom norsk film, och Adolf Kristoffer Nielsens melodi Fjellsangen från filmen blev mycket populär. (sv)
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| - 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 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 . The film was screened in the United States with English subtitles in the 1940s. (en)
- Gjest Baardsen – en norsk Lasse-Maja (originaltitel: Gjest Baardsen) är en norsk långfilm från 1939 i regi av Tancred Ibsen. Manuset skrevs av Ibsen själv efter Gjest Baardsens självbiografi Levnetsløb. I huvudrollerna syns Alfred Maurstad, Vibeke Falk och Joachim Holst-Jensen. Filmen var en av 1930-talets största framgångar inom norsk film, och Adolf Kristoffer Nielsens melodi Fjellsangen från filmen blev mycket populär. (sv)
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