Det gamle guld
Originally released in 1951. Det gamle guld is a family/drama film. directed by Alice O'Fredericks.
Starring Poul Reichhardt, Tove Maës, and Maria Garland
Synopsis
Due to his gambling addiction, farmer Hans Sværke has brought his farm to the brink of bankruptcy, thereby opening up the opportunity for the wealthy landowner Karius to achieve his goal of taking over the farm. However, parish bailiff Mikkelsen vouches for Sværke and saves him for the time being, and Sværke then leases the farm. Sværke dies, and his talented son Niels takes over the lease. He and the farmer's daughter, Grethe, are happy together, and Niels manages to get her hired at the farm. But Karius' daughter, who is in love with Niels, burns with jealousy and persuades her father to take advantage of Niels' difficult financial situation and take over the farm. Things look bleak for Niels, who has been cornered by the wealthy landowner. But one day while plowing, he sees something glinting in the soil...
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Poul Reichhardt
as Niels Sværke
Tove Maës
as Grethe Holm
Maria Garland
as Martha Sværke
Per Buckhøj
as Hans Sværke
Ib Schønberg
as Sognefoged Dines Mikkelsen
Peter Malberg
as Jens
Erika Voigt
as Jacobine
Pia Ahnfelt-Rønne
as Maria - pige på Dybegården
Louis Miehe-Renard
as Palle - karl hos Sværke
Sigurd Langberg
as Karius - propritær
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DA
Production Companies
- ASA Film Production
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Det gamle guld about?
Due to his gambling addiction, farmer Hans Sværke has brought his farm to the brink of bankruptcy, thereby opening up the opportunity for the wealthy landowner Karius to achieve his goal of taking...
Who directed Det gamle guld?
Det gamle guld was directed by Alice O'Fredericks.
When was Det gamle guld released?
Det gamle guld was released on December 21, 1951 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Det gamle guld?
The main cast of Det gamle guld includes Poul Reichhardt, Tove Maës, Maria Garland, Per Buckhøj, Ib Schønberg.