Eskimo (1930 film)

[1][2][3] It starred Mona Mårtenson, Paul Richter, and Henki Kolstad, for whom it was his film debut at age 14.

[4][5] Had it not been for the fact that Denmark was also involved in the production, Eskimo would have been considered the first feature-length Norwegian sound film (rather than Den store barnedåpen from 1931).

Jack Norton is a gambler, and his father often lends him money to pay off his gambling debts.

Jack can no longer bear to be on the ship after this, and one night he escapes by jumping onto a large ice floe.

He is kindly received by the Eskimos there, and the young beautiful girl Ekaluk falls in love with him.