Summaries

During World War II, a small group of Norwegian sailors take refugees from Norway to the Shetland Islands in small fishing boats, equipped only with low-caliber weapons to protect themselves from German airplanes and patrol boats.

"Shetlandsgjengen", which translates as "the Shetland-gang", relates the true story of the illegal traffic across the North Sea from German occupied Norway to Shetland during World War II. A small group of Norwegian sailors loosely connected to the British navy take refugees from Norway to Shetland in small fishing-boats, equipped only with low-caliber weapons to protect themselves from German airplanes and patrol-boats. The film is closely based on real events, and many of the members of the gang, including the leader, called "Shetlands-Larsen" play themselves.—Oystein Brekke

Details

Keywords
  • ocean
  • airplane
  • norway
  • shetlands
  • atlantic
Genres
  • Drama
  • War
Release date Oct 10, 1954
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin United Kingdom Norway
Language English
Filming locations Norway
Production companies Nordsjøfilm North Sea

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 33m
Color Black and White
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.37 : 1

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