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2011 Norwegian film
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Norwegian | Blåfjell 2: Jakten på det magiske horn |
Directed by | Arne Lindtner Næss |
Written by | Thomas Moldestad Gudny Hagen |
Produced by | Jørgen Storm Rosenberg Lasse Greve Alsos |
Starring | Ane Viola Semb Johan Tinus Austad Lindgren Toralv Maurstad Elsa Lystad Per Christian Ellefsen Stig-Werner Moe Simon Andersen Geir Morstad |
Distributed by | Storm Rosenberg |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Norway |
Language | Norwegian |
Magic Silver II (Norwegian: Blåfjell 2: Jakten på det magiske horn; lit. 'Blue Mountain II: The Hunt for the Magic Horn') is a 2011 Norwegian children's adventure film. The Blaafarveværket industrial museum was used as a setting. The film is a sequel to the 2009 film Magic Silver and was the first 3D film produced in Norway. It was viewed in the theaters by 272,719 people, and was the first Scandinavian 3-D live action film.
Cast
- Ane Viola Semb as Fjellrose
- Johan Tinus Lindgren as Dreng
- Toralv Maurstad as Mosetussen
- Per Christian Ellefsen as Rimspå
- Elsa Lystad as Gamlemor
- Robert Skjærstad as Nissefyken
- Geir Morstad as Kullbaronen
- Stig Werner Moe as Mons
- Simon Andersen as Pilten
References
- "Magic Silver 2 – The Quest for the Mystic Horn - 97 Film". www.97filmproduction.com. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
- Bjerkeland, Ingvild. 2014. Karsten og Petras vidunderlige Jul. Montages (2 December).
- Rasmussen, Rune H. 2015. Skal du se film i jula? Nordhordland (5 August).
- Iversen, Gunnar. 2011. Blåfjell 2 – Jakten på det magiske horn (2011). Montages (9 December).
- http://newnordicfilms.no/content/uploads/2016/07/NNF_katalog11_LOW.pdf
- "Besøksstatistikk kino. 2011 (December), p. 6". Archived from the original on 21 August 2016. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
- Norsk filminstitutt. 2011. Kvartalsrapport. 4. kvartal 2011, p. 20.
- Filminstituttets årsmelding for 2011, p. 39
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