The Last Farm in the Valley (1950)

The Last Farm in the Valley (1950) poster

"Síðasti bærinn í dalnum" is in the spirit of old folktales, a classic fairy tale about the struggle of good and evil. In the countryside, all the farmers have fled because of pestering trolls. One farmer, however, holds his ground with his family as the grandmother keeps a magic ring that protects the inhabitants from all evil. The trolls try to steal the ring and thus set in motion a series of events where forces of evil, a dwarf who can make himself invisible and an elf queen come to light.

Director: Ævar Kvaran
Runtime: 85 min
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Music: Jórunn Viðar
Country: Iceland
Language: Íslenska
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Ævar Kvaran

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Last Farm in the Valley about?
"Síðasti bærinn í dalnum" is in the spirit of old folktales, a classic fairy tale about the struggle of good and evil. In the countryside, all the farmers have fled because of pestering trolls. One farmer, however, holds his ground with his family as the grandmother keeps a magic ring that protects the inhabitants from all evil. The trolls try to steal the ring and thus set in motion a series of events where forces of evil, a dwarf who can make himself invisible and an elf queen come to light.
Who directed The Last Farm in the Valley?
The Last Farm in the Valley was directed by Ævar Kvaran.
Who stars in The Last Farm in the Valley?
The Last Farm in the Valley stars Þóra Borg Einarsson, Valdimar Lárusson, Ólafur Guðmundsson, Jón Aðils, Nína Sveinsdóttir, Erna Sigurleifsdóttir.
How long is The Last Farm in the Valley?
The Last Farm in the Valley has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
Where was The Last Farm in the Valley produced?
The Last Farm in the Valley was produced in Iceland.