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Release Date:
January 9, 1955
Original Title:
Ordet
Alternate Titles:
A Palavra
Das Wort
Ige
La palabra
La parole
Ordet
Ordet (La palabra)
Ordet - La parola
Reč
Sana
Słowo
The Word
Ο λόγος
Слово
Словото
奇跡
復活
诺言
오데트
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Palladium
Production Countries:
Denmark
Ratings / Certifications:
DK: 15
Runtime: 125
The three sons of devout Danish farmer Morten have widely disparate religious beliefs. Youngest son Anders shares his father's religion, but eldest son Mikkel has lost his faith, while middle child Johannes has become delusional and proclaims that he is Jesus Christ himself. When Mikkel's wife, Inger goes into a difficult childbirth, everyone's beliefs are put to the test.
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Assistant Director:
Jesper Gottschalch
Karen Petersen
Conductor:
Emil Reesen
Costume Design:
N. Sandt Jensen
Director:
Carl Theodor Dreyer
Director of Photography:
Henning Bendtsen
Editor:
Edith Schlüssel
Electrician:
Helge Bille
Lauritz Fuglsang
Viggo Staal
Bruno Fuglsang
First Assistant Camera:
John Carlsen
Erik Wittrup Willumsen
Gaffer:
Ove Hansen
Makeup Artist:
Roma Jensen
Original Music Composer:
Poul Schierbeck
Producer:
Carl Theodor Dreyer
Erik Nielsen
Tage Nielsen
Production Design:
Erik Aaes
Screenplay:
Carl Theodor Dreyer
Script Supervisor:
Sven Poulsen
Sound Design Assistant:
Kaj Gram Larsen
Henning Møller
Sound Designer:
Knud Kristensen
Story:
Kaj Munk
Vocal Coach:
Sylvia Schierbeck
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