Jomfru Trofast (Miss Faithful) is a Norwegian film from 1921[1][2] based on a folk play with a script by Vilhelm Krag.
[2] Tone, who lives with her uncle Albertus, is in love with the Tellef, a poor sailor.
Tone becomes upset and promises eternal faithfulness to Tellef, and she rejects every suitor that comes to her.
Albertus sends a letter to Tellef, who is in Pensacola, Florida, and says that Tone is planning to marry the bailiff.
Tellef travels home immediately, arriving just in time to prevent a foreclosure on his mother's house, and he and Tone are reunited.