Ocean Breakers (1935)
Daniel has been forced by his father to become a priest. After graduating, he comes to a parish in Hälsingland. During one stormy night, he seduces a young girl, Karin, and rapes her. Filled with regret, he runs out into the dark night and is struck by lightning. He loses his memory and is taken to a distant hospital to recover. Meanwhile Karin gets pregnant and has a child. Eventually Daniel comes back and when he meets Karin his memory returns.
Director: Ivar Johansson
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 70 min
Release Date: February 17, 1935
Cast
- Ingrid Bergman - Karin Ingman
- Sten Lindgren - Daniel Nordeman
- Tore Svennberg - Anders Nordeman
- Bror Olsson - The reverend
- Carl Ström - Lars Ingman
- Georg Skarstedt - Olle
- Carin Swensson - Britta
- Holger Löwenadler - The doctor
- Weyler Hildebrand
- Knut Frankman
Screenplay
- Per Vedin (Novel)
- Henning Ohlsson (Screenplay)
Music: Eric Bengtson, Yngve Sköld
Cinematography: Julius Jaenzon
Production: SF Studios
Country: Sweden
Language: svenska
Original Language: sv
More Films by Director: Ivar Johansson
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ocean Breakers about?
- Daniel has been forced by his father to become a priest. After graduating, he comes to a parish in Hälsingland. During one stormy night, he seduces a young girl, Karin, and rapes her. Filled with regret, he runs out into the dark night and is struck by lightning. He loses his memory and is taken to a distant hospital to recover. Meanwhile Karin gets pregnant and has a child. Eventually Daniel comes back and when he meets Karin his memory returns.
- Who directed Ocean Breakers?
- Ocean Breakers was directed by Ivar Johansson.
- Who stars in Ocean Breakers?
- Ocean Breakers stars Ingrid Bergman, Sten Lindgren, Tore Svennberg, Bror Olsson, Carl Ström, Georg Skarstedt.
- How long is Ocean Breakers?
- Ocean Breakers has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
- What genre is Ocean Breakers?
- Ocean Breakers is a Drama film.
- Where was Ocean Breakers produced?
- Ocean Breakers was produced in Sweden.