Trees Grow on the Stones Too (1985)

Trees Grow on the Stones Too (1985) poster

Vikings attack Kuksja's village, and end up bringing him along on their ship because they believe he is good luck. After proving himself in a battle against the dreaded Danes, chief Torir bestows upon him the name of Einar and takes him in as his son. Back home in Norway the men are received as heros, but new trouble arises when Kuksja falls in love with the beautiful Signy, who is already betroth to the vicious Sigurd.

Director: Knut Andersen, Stanislav Rostotsky
Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama
Runtime: 137 min
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Screenplay

Music: Egil Monn-Iversen
Cinematography: Vyacheslav Shumskiy
Production: Norsk FilmStudio AS, Gorky Film Studios
Country: Norway, Soviet Union
Language: Norsk, Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Knut Andersen, Stanislav Rostotsky
More Films in Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Trees Grow on the Stones Too about?
Vikings attack Kuksja's village, and end up bringing him along on their ship because they believe he is good luck. After proving himself in a battle against the dreaded Danes, chief Torir bestows upon him the name of Einar and takes him in as his son. Back home in Norway the men are received as heros, but new trouble arises when Kuksja falls in love with the beautiful Signy, who is already betroth to the vicious Sigurd.
Who directed Trees Grow on the Stones Too?
Trees Grow on the Stones Too was directed by Knut Andersen, Stanislav Rostotsky.
Who stars in Trees Grow on the Stones Too?
Trees Grow on the Stones Too stars Aleksandr Timoshkin, Petronella Barker, Mikhail Gluzskiy, Valentina Titova, Tor Stokke, Nikolay Karpov.
How long is Trees Grow on the Stones Too?
Trees Grow on the Stones Too has a runtime of 2h 17m (137 minutes).
What genre is Trees Grow on the Stones Too?
Trees Grow on the Stones Too is a Action, Adventure, Drama film.
Where was Trees Grow on the Stones Too produced?
Trees Grow on the Stones Too was produced in Norway, Soviet Union.