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Toralf Sandø | ... | Bør Børson |
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Edvard Drabløs | ... | Bør Olderdalen, 'Gammel bør' |
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Emmy Worm-Müller | ... | Hilda Torsøien |
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Aasta Voss | ... | Josefine |
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Joachim Holst-Jensen | ... | Ole Elveplassen |
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Kristian Hefte | ... | Nils Tollvollen |
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Andreas Aabel | ... | O.G. Hansen |
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Edel Eriksen | ... | Laura Isaksen |
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Mimi Kihle | ... | Ida Olsen |
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Lars Tvinde | ... | Anders Torsøien |
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Marie Hedemark | ... | Ole Elveplassens kone |
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Alf Sommer | ... | Olsen, agent |
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Steinar Jøranndstad | ... | Sola |
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Victor Ivarson | ... | Månen |
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Harald Aimarsen | ... | En hotelvert |
The story tells of the many misadventures, some comical, and trials and tribulations that Bor Borson, Jr. has to go through and endure in proving himself a citizen worthy enough to marry the squire's daughter. Released in the USA in 1939, with no English titles. Written by Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
This A.S. Filmproduksjon film was the first Norway import to the U.S. It's first US showing was at NYC's 48th Street Theatre, with Norwegian dialogue and no English titles.
The films stars Toralf Sando (who also directed)and the story concerns his trials and tribulations in trying to become a citizen worthy enough to marry the Squire's daughter.
Film Daily predicted this comedy would get a good reception from Scandinavian audiences but the lack of English titles would restrict the audience size. The 113-minute running time on its original Norway release was cut down to 92 minutes on the US version.