
The Master and His Servants
Drama
Overview
While Sigurd Helmer is being dressed in his bishop's robes, the fanatical Tornkvist arrives at the ordination and watches from the background. Even before the ordination is over, he goes to the police. He has evidence that Helmer has stolen the office with the help of anonymous letters that slandered Tornkvist in the battle for the bishop's crozier. At the banquet in the bishop's residence, Tornkvist drops the accusation like a bomb. At the same time, he announces his engagement to Helmer's daughter, and the banquet table dissolves into complete confusion. Only Helmer's wife stands firm in her belief in his innocence. Helmer is then brought to trial, accused by Tornkvist. Based on Axel Kielland's play from 1955.
Top Cast


Claes Gill
Claes Gill
Sigurd Helmer, biskop
Claes Gill
Sigurd Helmer, biskop


Wenche Foss
Wenche Foss
Fru Helmer
Wenche Foss
Fru Helmer


Lars Andreas Larssen
Lars Andreas Larssen
Leif Helmer
Lars Andreas Larssen
Leif Helmer


Georg Løkkeberg
Georg Løkkeberg
Arvid Tornkvist, dr. theol
Georg Løkkeberg
Arvid Tornkvist, dr. theol


Urda Arneberg
Urda Arneberg
Frk. Monsen
Urda Arneberg
Frk. Monsen
Anne-Lise Tangstad
Anne-Lise Tangstad
Agnes Helmer
Anne-Lise Tangstad
Agnes Helmer
Sverre Hansen
Sverre Hansen
Statsadvokaten
Sverre Hansen
Statsadvokaten
Axel Kielland
Axel Kielland
Dommeren
Axel Kielland
Dommeren
Einar Sissener
Einar Sissener
Politiebetsmann
Einar Sissener
Politiebetsmann


Egil Hjorth-Jenssen
Egil Hjorth-Jenssen
Skrivemaskinreperatøren
Egil Hjorth-Jenssen
Skrivemaskinreperatøren
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