Vikings attack Kuksja's village, and end up bringing him along on their ship because they believe he is good luck. After proving himself in a battle against the dreaded Danes, chief Torir be... Read allVikings attack Kuksja's village, and end up bringing him along on their ship because they believe he is good luck. After proving himself in a battle against the dreaded Danes, chief Torir bestows upon him the name of Einar and takes him in as his son. Back home in Norway the men ... Read allVikings attack Kuksja's village, and end up bringing him along on their ship because they believe he is good luck. After proving himself in a battle against the dreaded Danes, chief Torir bestows upon him the name of Einar and takes him in as his son. Back home in Norway the men are received as heros, but new trouble arises when Kuksja falls in love with the beautiful... Read all
- Olav
- (as Viktor Sjulgin)
- Einar
- (as Valerij Klassen)
- Trellkvinnen
- (as Tatjana Surnatsjova)
- Ingrid
- (as Jelena Ozertsova)
- Ottar
- (as Nikolaj Karpov)
- Atle
- (as Valerij Lysenkov)
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But when the main conflict is uninteresting and the acting sparkless; I'd rather see "Den hvite viking" (1991) everyday to the end of time than see this one again.
Not bad, not good, just mediocre.
In the movie Ed Wood, Johnny Depp as Ed Wood says "Perfect!" after every scene shot, even when there are a lot of errors in the scene. That must be exactly the way this movie has been made. If you want a really fun time: Watch this and laugh!!
Did you know
- TriviaA Soviet-Norweigan co-production, most of the film was actually shot in Norwegians. The Danish characters speaks in their native tongue which is understandable to most Scandinavians. For the Soviet release, the Norwegian and Danish was dubbed over in Russian and lost some of the nuances of Old Norse culture. The Norwegian release, called "Dragens Fange" (Prisoner of the Dragon) simply subtitled the Russian.
- Quotes
Torir: Don't stand up against the gods, Sigurd! Odin has sent us the boy alive. The lord of the undead himself did not want him to drown. Nor your sword or the sea mouth could bite him. He will bring us luck. See! For 8 days we have had to row, but now Odin has sent us a wind! Is that not enough of a sign?
- ConnectionsEdited into Spisok korabley (2008)
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- Trees Grow on the Stones Too
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