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To mistenkelige personer

  • 1950
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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To mistenkelige personer (1950)
True CrimeCrimeDrama

Two police officers lie dead. Ekstrøm and the youngster Gustav are on their flight. Originally a 1926 story, this film was banned for more than 50 years, due to a high court order banning th... Read allTwo police officers lie dead. Ekstrøm and the youngster Gustav are on their flight. Originally a 1926 story, this film was banned for more than 50 years, due to a high court order banning the film for the sake of human privacy.Two police officers lie dead. Ekstrøm and the youngster Gustav are on their flight. Originally a 1926 story, this film was banned for more than 50 years, due to a high court order banning the film for the sake of human privacy.

  • Director
    • Tancred Ibsen
  • Writers
    • Tancred Ibsen
    • Gunnar Larsen
  • Stars
    • Peter Lindgren
    • Ivar Svendsen
    • Britta Lech-Hanssen
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
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    • Director
      • Tancred Ibsen
    • Writers
      • Tancred Ibsen
      • Gunnar Larsen
    • Stars
      • Peter Lindgren
      • Ivar Svendsen
      • Britta Lech-Hanssen
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Peter Lindgren
    Peter Lindgren
    • Ekstrøm
    Ivar Svendsen
    • Gustav
    Britta Lech-Hanssen
    • Anna
    Bjarne Andersen
    • Ekstrøms far
    Bjarne Bø
    • Lensmannen
    Kari Diesen
    • Nabokona
    Einar Vaage
    • Løsgjenger
    Henki Kolstad
    • Løsgjenger
    Joachim Holst-Jensen
    Edvard Drabløs
    • Løsgjenger
    Arvid Nilssen
    • Løsgjenger
    Grace Grung
    Nils Hald
    Sverre Hansen
    Turid Haaland
    Per Kielland
    Gunnar Skar
    Merete Skavlan
    • Director
      • Tancred Ibsen
    • Writers
      • Tancred Ibsen
      • Gunnar Larsen
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    7OJT

    Based on true story - banned forbidden for 48 years

    Two Suspicious Individuals (In orignal Norwegian "Two mistenkelige personer" (meaning "two suspicious persons") was never released in 1950 as it should have been. In stead this film was banned for 47 years in a Norwegian court of law. But finally this special Norwegian gem is released in restored HD.

    This movie is a crime drama based upon a real event in Ågård in Ytre Adal on the 22nd of August 1926, when two policemen from Ringerike tried to arrest two bank robbers. They were both killed, and this is about the hunt for the perpetrators, two men, a very young Norwegian and an older Swede.

    This film is based upon Norway's first documentary novel by the same name as the movie, by the author Gunnar Larsen, a former journalist in the newspaper Dagbadet, released in 1933.

    That was two years after director Tancred Ibsen had debuted with his first movie, the first Norwegian sound feature. Ibsen (grandson of famous writers Henrik Ibsen and Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, and son of Norwegian Prime Minister Sigurd Ibsen) had been in USA learning the film trade, working on several American films, before returning to Norway.

    After making some of Norwegian film's greatest successes, Ibsen already under the movie's production feared trouble, as one of the two killers from 1926 tried to stop the production. The killer feared that this would ruin his chance of a new life after getting out of prison.

    The film should have premiered in easter 1950, but an Oslo court and later Norwegian high court ruled that the now-finished movie could not be shown anywhere. This was a hard blow to Tancred Ibsen who knew he had made a great movie, with a huge interest and destined to be a colossal cinema hit.

    This resulted in a large financial loss for the production company Norsk Film A/S. The verdict against the film had no parallel in Europe, and this case is quite central to Norwegian court life. The value of privacy was placed higher than the freedom of expression. This later changed dramatically in favor of freedom of expression.

    But this also meant most never got to see the movie by one of Norway's most acclaimed movie makers for almost 50 years.

    It took 48 years, 20 years after Ibsen's death, to change that ruling, to allow the movie to be shown.

    As recently as 1997, Norsk Film AS refused to show the film to the Norwegian Editors' Association out of concern for the descendants of a now-deceased murderer. But in March 1998, the film was released after a decision by the board of Norsk Film AS. Earlier that year, the Norwegian Media Editors' Association held a fictitious trial about the screening of the film. The "judge panel" concisting of Jon Bing, John Stanghelle, and Anne Lise Ryel concluded that the film should be released. This "judgment" had no real importance, but was considered important in principle.

    On the 25th of November 1998, the film was shown publicly at Cinemateket in Bergen. But it was not until 2003, 53 years after the ban, that Norsk Filmstudio, which owned the rights to the film, took up the matter again. Two years later Professor Jon Bing considered the ban and it was determined that the film could be made available to the public as the main character in the killings was no longer alive.

    In 2007 it was for the first time shown on Norwegian TV. It was also released on DVD in November 2008. In 2024 this movie was made available and released in HD for the first time. Released on interregional (region-free) Blu-Ray Disk by Norwegian Film Classics as the 14th release in a new series with classics, NFK0014, with subtitles in English, and is supposed to be held in stock for film lovers.

    The movie is after it's released and has been said to be one of Tancred Ibsen's finest. By some, the film is characterized as a film-noir, though it's a crime story. And certainly, it is a great movie. Well played and beautifully shot on 35 mm in black and white. It's a must-see in your Norwegian filmography.
    9Gloede_The_Saint

    A Brilliant Norwegian Noir

    This movies style is like taken directly out of the German expressionism movement from the 20's and 30's mixed with the feel of Vitory De Sica's realism. These two art form mix graciously together and form a expression not too far away from the American Film Noir were the German expressionism is mixed with their more traditional crime genre. This cold yet on many levels heartbreaking film captures Norway perfectly and is not shy on showing my beautiful country around. You will also go into the minds of two criminals who have had their part in a murder and you will grow to feel for them, though perhaps still not like them.

    I recommend this film to everyone who might have a taste for something a little different from the common noir and to every Norwegian who wants to see one of the best films we ever gave out.

    My rating is 9.5/10, leaning towards 9 but still a 9.5. Now I'm a huge film buff with a taste for quality so I hope you will take my word for it : )

    P.S. If I made any spelling mistakes it's because English is not my first language, as you might have understood I'm from and also currently living in Norway so do not let any mistakes pull my credibility down.

    Thanks for listening/reading : )

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    • Trivia
      This movie remained almost unseen for 57 years. It was based on a real double murder in 1926, but when the film was set to premiere in 1950 one of the murderers, having served a full sentence, went to court to have the film stopped. In 1954, the Norwegian Supreme Court banned the film. Since then, only a few people have seen the film. However, as of January 31st, 2007, the film will be available to the public. A legal panel reviewed the film and found that it no longer interferes with any persons right of privacy as all those involved has since passed away. Also, the legal panel noted that had the same case gone to trail today, the outcome would most likely have differed, with freedom of speech outweighing the right to privacy.
    • Alternate versions
      This film was never released in its original version. It turned up five years later - with some footage shelved and some added - as "Savnet siden mandag".

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    • Country of origin
      • Norway
    • Languages
      • Swedish
      • Norwegian
    • Also known as
      • Two Suspicious Individuals
    • Production company
      • Norsk Film
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      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.32:1
      • 1.37 : 1

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