
Sons of Ingmar
Drama
Overview
Part one of an ambitious screen adaptation of Selma Lagerlöf's book Jerusalem.
Top Cast


Victor Sjöström
Victor Sjöström
Lill Ingmar Ingmarsson
Victor Sjöström
Lill Ingmar Ingmarsson


Harriet Bosse
Harriet Bosse
Brita
Harriet Bosse
Brita


Tore Svennberg
Tore Svennberg
Stor Ingmar Ingmarsson
Tore Svennberg
Stor Ingmar Ingmarsson


Hildur Carlberg
Hildur Carlberg
Marta
Hildur Carlberg
Marta


Hjalmar Peters
Hjalmar Peters
Brita's Father
Hjalmar Peters
Brita's Father
Svea Peters
Svea Peters
Brita's Mother
Svea Peters
Brita's Mother


Gustaf Ranft
Gustaf Ranft
Judge
Gustaf Ranft
Judge
William Iwarsson
William Iwarsson
Reverend
William Iwarsson
Reverend


Wilhelm Högstedt
Wilhelm Högstedt
Sven
Wilhelm Högstedt
Sven


Harry Ahlin
Harry Ahlin
District Court Visitor
Harry Ahlin
District Court Visitor
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