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A Man There Was

Original title: Terje Vigen
  • 1917
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
2.5K
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A Man There Was (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
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    • Director
      • Victor Sjöström
    • Writers
      • Henrik Ibsen
      • Gustaf Molander
      • Victor Sjöström
    • Stars
      • Victor Sjöström
      • Edith Erastoff
      • August Falck
    • 21User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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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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    8a-cinema-history

    Remarkable adaptation of H. Ibsen's eponymous poem.

    This is a faithful adaptation of the eponymous poem by Henrik Ibsen, and all inter-titles are quotations of Ibsen's original text. The film follows an innovative non chronological structure. In the brief opening scene, old grey-haired Terje Vigen is contemplating a stormy sea. It is followed by a long flash back showing his past life first with his wife and daughter, his trip to Denmark, his capture by the English, his life as prisoner in England, and finally his return home. There is even a flashback in the flashback when, while in jail, Terje Vigen remembers his wife and daughter. The last part starts with the same scene as the opening one, followed by the rescue of the British yacht. It is interrupted by a brief flashback when Terje Vigen realises the Captain of the yacht is the Englishman who had taken him prisoner. The most remarkable aspect of the film is the outdoor on-location filming on the coast and on small boats, which gives great authenticity to the action, in particular the very realistic chase and sinking of the dinghy in the middle of reefs. Editing is brisk, cross-cutting between views of the two boats and then between the English boat and Terje Vigen trying to escape by swimming underwater.

    See more and a link to the full film at: a-cinema-history.blogspot.com/2013/12
    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.
    7dylanfellows-08204

    A Must-See

    For students of film, this is a must-see. Sjostrom proved to be highly influential in the development of Scandanavian and Northern European film. His output was prolific, but TERJE VIGEN is one of my favorites-- it captures well the angst and anxiety so pregnant among Scandanavian and Danish masters (Dreyer and Bergman come to mind as spiritual successors/contemporaries of Sjostrom). TERJE VIGEN, in particular, is one of those stories that will haunt but also reward. The cinematography is what one would expect of a film that is literally more than 100 years old-- innovative for its time, it is very subtle. Where this film really shines is in the phenomenal acting, especially by Sjostrom himself.
    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.
    7MartinTeller

    A Man There Was

    I've been wanting to see more Sjostrom, hoping for something on the level of PHANTOM CARRIAGE. Although this one has nothing but rave reviews on IMDb, it didn't grab me as much. A melodrama about a man driven mad by tragic misfortune and cruelty, but it's hard to feel too sorry for him because he really didn't have a very good plan. Maybe I'm being harsh, but despite a strong performance by Sjostrom I just wasn't emotionally invested enough to care that much about his troubles. However, technically it's very impressive for its time and features some stunning nautical cinematography and a haunting final image that serves as a strong counterpoint to the redemptive theme. You can also see Sjostrom's man vs. nature motif emerging, further developed in THE OUTLAW AND HIS WIFE and of course THE WIND.

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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

      [first lines]

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

    • Connections
      Edited into Catalogue of Ships (2008)

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    • Release date
      • April 25, 1920 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
    • Language
      • None
    • Also known as
      • Terje Vigen
    • Filming locations
      • Landsort, Öja, Stockholms län, Sweden
    • Production company
      • Svenska Biografteatern AB
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    • Budget
      • 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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