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The Girl from the Marsh Croft 1958

★ 6.51 votes87 min📅 1958-09-12

Directed by the skilled Gustav Ucicky, *The Girl from the Marsh Croft (1958)* weaves a tale of heartbreak and injustice set against Sweden's rugged landscapes.

Director: Gustav Ucicky

Cast

Maria Emo
Maria Emo
Helga Nilsson
Wolfgang Lukschy
Wolfgang Lukschy
Per Eric Martinsson
Claus Holm
Claus Holm
Gudmund Erlandsson
Horst Frank
Horst Frank
Jan Lindgren
Eva Ingeborg Scholz
Eva Ingeborg Scholz
Hildur Lindgren
Joseph Offenbach
Joseph Offenbach
Kalle
Werner Hinz
Werner Hinz
Vater Erlandsson
Hans Nielsen
Hans Nielsen
Amtmann Lindgren
Berta Drews
Berta Drews
Mutter Nilsson
Josef Dahmen
Josef Dahmen
Vater Nilsson

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Girl from the Marsh Croft (1958)* about?

The film tells the story of Helga, a young woman publicly shamed after a wealthy landowner impregnates her and refuses to take responsibility. Left to navigate societal condemnation alone, her life spirals into a tale of love, abandonment, and tragic consequences in rural Sweden.

Who directed *The Girl from the Marsh Croft*?

Gustav Ucicky, a celebrated director known for his atmospheric dramas and historical films, helmed this poignant Swedish narrative.

Who stars in *The Girl from the Marsh Croft*?

The film features Maria Emo as Helga, Wolfgang Lukschy, Claus Holm, Eva Ingeborg Scholz, and Horst Frank in pivotal roles.

Is *The Girl from the Marsh Croft (1958)* worth watching?

While it's an unrated drama with a somber tone, its exploration of class and betrayal offers a rewarding experience for fans of classic European cinema. The strong performances and atmospheric storytelling make it a compelling watch for those interested in historical dramas with emotional depth.

How long is *The Girl from the Marsh Croft*?

The film runs for 87 minutes.

About The Girl from the Marsh Croft (1958) — A Tragic Love Story in Sweden's Countryside

Directed by the skilled Gustav Ucicky, *The Girl from the Marsh Croft (1958)* weaves a tale of heartbreak and injustice set against Sweden's rugged landscapes. The film follows Helga, a young woman whose life unravels after a powerful landowner seduces her, leaving her pregnant and abandoned to face public scorn alone. As societal pressures mount, her story becomes one of resilience and tragic entanglement, where love and death intertwine in a haunting drama. With striking visuals and emotional depth, this classic explores themes of class disparity, betrayal, and the crushing weight of moral hypocrisy.

Maria Emo delivers a poignant performance as Helga, embodying vulnerability and quiet strength, while Wolfgang Lukschy portrays the conflicted antagonist with nuance. Claus Holm and Eva Ingeborg Scholz round out the cast, adding gravitas to this stark portrayal of rural life in crisis. Though rooted in mid-20th-century Sweden, its universal themes resonate with modern audiences drawn to raw, character-driven stories. A forgotten gem of European cinema, this film lingers like a half-remembered dream—beautiful yet unsettling.