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Terje Vigen

  • 1917
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
2.5K
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Terje Vigen (1917)
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Terje Vigen, a sailor, suffers the loss of his family through the cruelty of another man. Years later, when his enemy's family finds itself dependent on Terje's beneficence, Terje must decid... Read allTerje Vigen, a sailor, suffers the loss of his family through the cruelty of another man. Years later, when his enemy's family finds itself dependent on Terje's beneficence, Terje must decide whether to avenge himself.Terje Vigen, a sailor, suffers the loss of his family through the cruelty of another man. Years later, when his enemy's family finds itself dependent on Terje's beneficence, Terje must decide whether to avenge himself.

  • Director
    • Victor Sjöström
  • Writers
    • Henrik Ibsen
    • Gustaf Molander
    • Victor Sjöström
  • Stars
    • Victor Sjöström
    • Edith Erastoff
    • August Falck
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Victor Sjöström
    • Writers
      • Henrik Ibsen
      • Gustaf Molander
      • Victor Sjöström
    • Stars
      • Victor Sjöström
      • Edith Erastoff
      • August Falck
    • 21User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Victor Sjöström
    Victor Sjöström
    • Terje Vigen
    Edith Erastoff
    Edith Erastoff
    • Den engelska ladyn
    August Falck
    • Den engelske lorden
    Bergliot Husberg
    • Fru Vigen
    Eric Abrahamsson
    Eric Abrahamsson
    • En fiskare
    • (uncredited)
    Hildur Carlberg
    Hildur Carlberg
    • En kvinna i byn
    • (uncredited)
    Gucken Cederborg
    Gucken Cederborg
    • Den nya hustrun i Terjes stuga
    • (uncredited)
    John Ekman
    John Ekman
    • Norsk fånge i fängelset
    • (uncredited)
    Nils Elffors
    • En av Terjes kamrater (1)
    • (uncredited)
    Emil Fjellström
    Emil Fjellström
    • En fiskare på stranden
    • (uncredited)
    Julius Hälsig
    Julius Hälsig
    • Engelsk officer i fängelset
    • (uncredited)
    Herman Lantz
    • En av Terjes kamrater (2)
    • (uncredited)
    William Larsson
    • Den nye mannen i Terjes stuga
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Gunnar Norberg
    • Self
    • (uncredited)
    Hans Sjöblom
    • En liten pojke
    • (uncredited)
    Nanny Sjöblom
    • Mor med son i knäet
    • (uncredited)
    Fritz Ström
    • Vitskäggig gammal gubbe
    • (uncredited)
    Jenny Tschernichin-Larsson
    Jenny Tschernichin-Larsson
    • En kvinna på stranden
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Victor Sjöström
    • Writers
      • Henrik Ibsen
      • Gustaf Molander
      • Victor Sjöström
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    User reviews21

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    6Otoboke

    Interesting Mood Piece

    A Man There Was tells the story of Terge Vigen, a Swedish seaman played by director Victor Sjöström who plucks up the courage to take on the British Empire's naval blockade of trade routes which in turn is slowly starving out his small village, wife and child. Set mostly amid the chaotic northern sea and coastlines, Sjöström creates a wonderfully moody and sombre atmosphere throughout filled with strife and tension, an impressive and fitting soundtrack (on the 2008 DVD version), distilled by beautiful intertitles taken from a Henrik Ibsen poem. Although it has its moments and overall is an enjoyable feature, its short runtime, sometimes plodding pacing and lack of significant plotting stop the movie from ever truly taking off beyond being a mere mood piece.
    7gbill-74877

    Beautiful images and message

    Beautiful cinematography along the rugged Norwegian coastline and a powerful message of forgiveness are the highlights of this film from Victor Sjöström, which was a landmark in its day. It's Ibsen's story of a man who tries to get past a British blockade to feed his hungry wife and baby, but is caught and imprisoned for five years. By the time he gets home, they've perished. I went in unfamiliar with the story and thought it might be a Tarantino-like tale 1917-style, especially when the man comes across the British captain who showed him no mercy and has a chance for vengeance. It's such a touching thing that he doesn't do so given the depths to which mankind was sinking in WWI at the time.

    Channeling Christ really gives an extra meaning to the backlit crosses we see in the cemetery in one of the film's beautiful shots. Another that stands out in my mind is the old man sitting and staring out at the sunset over the water, and there is real depth of feeling throughout the film. The only reason for the slightly lower review score was the overall pace, which I found slow for such a simple story, with the exception of the scenes of tension. Sjöström immerses us so well into this world we can practically taste the sea salt and I love him for it, I just wish there had been a little meat on the bones of this story. On another night my score may have been higher, and this is worth seeing though.
    10tonstant viewer

    A Punch to the Gut

    If this movie had been made in 1923, I'd have been more blasé, but for 1916 it's nothing short of miraculous.

    The open-air filming is smooth and well-executed. The emotional rawness is hit hard but never gets overheated. The acting is intense but does not stray into laughable "stagger-and-clutch." Dutiful fidelity to Ibsen's poem may cramp the subtitles, but never interferes with masterful story-telling in the film itself.

    There is one sequence, in which a launch from a British warship destroys a fisherman's rowboat and then attempts to hunt down the fisherman while he's swimming for his life underwater, that is an absolute classic that will live in your memory.

    This film is short, but very powerful, and worth going the extra mile to see.
    10martinpersson97

    One of the most innovative early films

    Made by the legendary Victor Sjöström at the dawn of cinema, this 1917 picture is a true masterpiece, as per usual when it comes to Sjöström.

    The art of silent filmmaking is one somewhat lost in time, focusing almost exclusively on the visual language and cinematography - and in that department, Terje Vigen shines. It's such a beautifully shot movie and the slow pacing and long shots tell so much more than any words ever could.

    The story itself is very well-written as well, and the actors do a good job of conveying the characters.

    Overall, one of the most important and innovative films ever made!
    10CJBx7

    The Effects of Man's Inhumanity to Man on an Individual

    Poverty, loss, revenge, and man's inhumanity to man are the themes that propel director Victor Sjostrom's film TERJE VIGEN (1917) (listed here under its English title A MAN THERE WAS). Sjostrom portrays the title character in this adaptation of a poem by noted author Henrik Ibsen. Terje is a sailor who supports his small family in Norway. A blockade by the English navy causes Terje to undertake a dangerous voyage to get supplies for his family, but he is caught and imprisoned. When he learns of his family's death from starvation, he becomes a broken man. One day he comes unexpectedly face to face with the captain responsible for his imprisonment, as he and his family are caught in a violent storm. What choice will Terje Vigen make?

    The story is told in approximately one hour. Modern filmmakers could learn much from the economy and concision of these early features. The narrative is straightforward, simple and unadorned, with no padding or extraneous subplots, and the story is told most effectively. It uses title cards sparingly, and in a very interesting fashion. Lines from the original poem are displayed on the screen, then the action described in the lines takes place, and the viewer is able to follow from there.

    The actors do fine work in this film. Sjostrom proves to be a fine actor in the lead role, imbuing his character with dignity, sorrow, tenderness, anger, and many other emotions. The supporting cast is also effective, particularly Bergliot Husberg as Mrs. Vigen. The actors show restraint and naturalism in their parts, largely avoiding the tendency towards big melodramatic gestures that marked contemporary theatrical productions.

    Equally notable is the cinematography, which depicts both the beauty and the dangerous ferocity of the sea, as well as the starkness of the island landscapes. Sjostrom made very effective use of the Norwegian scenery, causing nature to become a character in its own right in the film. Tinting adds to the moody atmosphere. The camera is mostly stationary, according to the custom of the time, but the shots are very well composed, like paintings. In addition, the film is well edited, not allowing shots to go on longer than necessary.

    This film was definitely very moving and memorable. TERJE VIGEN is a compelling and concise tale of the effects of man's inhumanity to man, and of the dilemmas that individuals face when tempted to cast compassion aside. It is rendered effectively through succinct scripting, heartfelt and naturalistic acting, and artfully composed cinematography. It is definitely a masterpiece of silent cinema. SCORE: 10/10

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      A title card references the year of the blockade as 1809. Great Britain and Sweden were allies in 1809, so there was no blockade. However, after she was forced to make peace with France after losing The Finnish War and the Pomeranian War, Sweden declared war against Great Britain. The Anglo-Swedish War (1810-1812) existed only on paper: British ships were still allowed to dock on the island of Hanö and trade with the Baltic states. Great Britain blockaded Sweden during World War I.
    • Quotes

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      Title Card: On a barren, remote islet, there lived an odd, grizzled man.

    • Connections
      Edited into Spisok korabley (2008)

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    • Release date
      • January 29, 1917 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
    • Language
      • None
    • Also known as
      • A Man There Was
    • Filming locations
      • Landsort, Öja, Stockholms län, Sweden
    • Production company
      • Svenska Biografteatern AB
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      • SEK 60,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 5 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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