Lake of the Dead


Lake of the Dead is a 1958 Norwegian mystery horror film directed by Kåre Bergstrøm. The film stars Henki Kolstad, Henny Moan and Georg Richter.

Plot

The film takes place 20–23 August 1958. Crime Author Bernhard Borge and his wife Sonja, psychoanalyst Kai Bugge, magazine editor Gabriel Mørk, lawyer Harald Gran and his fiancée Liljan Werner are six Oslo people who will visit Bjørn Werner in his cabin deep in the Østerdal forests. But, when the guests arrive, Werner is missing and his dog is found dead at a pond nearby.
It's not long before they begin to ponder the old legend that is associated with the place: a man is said to have killed his sister and her lover and then drowned himself in the lake. It is said that everyone who stays in the house—the murder's cabin—would be possessed by a strange attraction: They would be forced to drown themselves in the pond.
The company decides to solve the mystery, but soon it appears that they are exposed to the mysterious, fascinating powers that are tied to the lake.

Cast

De dødes tjern was co-written and directed by Kåre Bergstrøm. The film itself is an adaption of Andre Bjerke’s 1942 novel of the same name.

Release

Critical response

De dødes tjern remains relatively obscure outside its home country. Reviews of the film, have been mostly positive, with critics praising the film's atmosphere, cinematography, and soundtrack.
Author Barry Atkinson praised the film, stating that the film "benefits from eerie location work and Gunnar Sønstevold's ominous score."

Legacy

The success of De dødes tjern was a turning point in Norwegian cinema, becoming director Bergstrøm's breakthrough film.
It was later nominated as the fourth-best film of all time in Norway in a test developed by Dagbladet in 1998, were 101 movie critics gave Norwegian movies points.