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Tre mand frem for en trold 1967

★ 8.02 votes📅 1967-02-24

In *Tre mand frem for en trold (1967)*, Danish filmmaker Knud Leif Thomsen crafts a delightful family adventure that blends folklore with modern curiosity.

Director: Knud Leif Thomsen

Cast

Lone Hertz
Lone Hertz
Vilhelmina
Jørgen Ryg
Jørgen Ryg
Vilhelm, naturfotograf
Axel Strøbye
Axel Strøbye
Max, journalist
Ebbe Rode
Ebbe Rode
Professor
Emy Storm
Emy Storm
Pensionatsværtinde
John Price
John Price
Chefredaktør
Palle Huld
Palle Huld
En journalist
Bjørn Berglund
Sylvester, kulsvier
Lis Adelvard
Lis Adelvard
Søren Strømberg
Søren Strømberg

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Tre mand frem for en trold* (1967) about?

An amateur photographer stumbles upon what looks like a troll in a Swedish landscape photo, sparking a magazine-funded expedition. Alongside a journalist hungry for a headline and a folklorist doubting the myth, they embark on a journey to uncover the truth behind the mysterious image.

Who directed *Tre mand frem for en trold*?

The film was directed by Knud Leif Thomsen, a Danish filmmaker known for blending humor and adventure in family-friendly narratives.

Who stars in *Tre mand frem for en trold*?

The film features Lone Hertz, Jørgen Ryg, Axel Strøbye, Ebbe Rode, and Emy Storm in key roles.

Is *Tre mand frem for en trold* (1967) worth watching?

As a Danish family adventure from the 1960s, it offers nostalgic charm and lighthearted mystery. While it may not break new cinematic ground, its playful take on folklore and adventure makes it a charming watch for fans of classic family films.

How long is *Tre mand frem for en trold*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Tre mand frem for en trold (1967) — A Danish Family Adventure into Folklore and Mystery

In *Tre mand frem for en trold (1967)*, Danish filmmaker Knud Leif Thomsen crafts a delightful family adventure that blends folklore with modern curiosity. The story follows an amateur photographer whose accidental snapshot of a Swedish landscape captures something extraordinary—what appears to be a troll. Intrigued, a sharp-eyed journalist sees the potential for a sensational story and convinces his magazine to fund an expedition to uncover the truth. Tagging along is a skeptical folklorist, adding a layer of scientific doubt to the whimsical quest. The film unfolds with a playful mix of mystery and humor, as the trio navigates dense forests and hidden landscapes, each step bringing them closer to a discovery that might rewrite the rules of folklore—or at least sell a few magazines.

Directed with a lighthearted touch by Thomsen, the movie balances family-friendly entertainment with subtle nods to Scandinavian myth and adventure. The atmosphere is one of gentle suspense, where childhood legends collide with adult skepticism, creating a charming backdrop for audiences of all ages. With its nostalgic 1960s charm and a cast of seasoned Danish actors, *Tre mand frem for en trold* offers a nostalgic yet timeless escape into the unknown.