September 24, 2012

Das Erbe von Björndal



Heimatfilm starring Brigitte Horney
-Year: 1960
-Year in film: ~1900s
-Country: Austria
-Who in clothing: boy ~10 yo ?,  Lederhosen
-Who in clothing 2: boy uniform, girl collar
-Available on DVD: yes
-I own: yes, TV recording
-Clothing occurrence: low
-Rating:  3/10
-Rating: ***
-Comment: One boy and probably some men in longer buckskin Lederhosen (not completely sure if buckskin leather or leather at all, might be cotton ?) Also an interesting uniform (pictured). A girl in a dress (blue skirt) and a lace collar but no real sailor dress.

English title "Heritage of Bjorndal", also starring Maj-Britt Nilsson, novel by Trygve Gulbranssen.

I will update this soon as I currently don't have much time and don't know the name of the actors yet. Maybe Ladislaus Hillinger ? Girl maybe Gertraud Jesserer?

Coming today "Weißer Holunder" currently rating 3, but I haven't seen this movie and only know of men in Lederhosen by now. (Update, Sorry no boys in Lederhosen. Entry updating tomorrow).

/2011/11/27/weiser-holunder/

This also rating 2-3. Some boys and men in (longer) Lederhosen in yesterday's ZDF Fernsehgarten. But no good (Lederhosen scenes) at the Wiesn parade. I think both at the mediathek.


4 comments:

  1. Just remember that Mr. Gulbranssen was very disappointed with this film as well as with its prequel "Und Ewig singen die Wälder". The books are of high quality compared to the films. They are also some of the most sold (more 12 million) and translated (more than 30 languages) Norwegian books.

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  2. Just remember that Mr. Gulbranssen was very disappointed with this film as well as with its prequel "Und Ewig singen die Wälder". The books are of high quality compared to the films. They are also some of the most sold (more 12 million) and translated (more than 30 languages) Norwegian books.

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  3. Thanks for your infos. But I think that's the problem with most novels and (Heimat)films. Heimatfilms and the actors were popular, but always a matter of taste. But maybe they helped making the novels more popular worldwide and vice versa. I don't know how to improve those movies and remakes are often even worse. I think we should be glad of every movie being made.

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  4. Thanks for your infos. But I think that's the problem with most novels and (Heimat)films. Heimatfilms and the actors were popular, but always a matter of taste. But maybe they helped making the novels more popular worldwide and vice versa. I don't know how to improve those movies and remakes are often even worse. I think we should be glad of every movie being made.

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