Savnet siden mandag (Missing since Monday) is a Norwegian feature film from 1955 directed by Sigval Maartmann-Moe and Tancred Ibsen.
Parts of the footage are from the 1950 film To mistenkelige personer,[3][4] which was banned by the Norwegian Supreme Court in 1952.
Mrs. Holm, Police Superintendent Haugen, and the child welfare representative Marit Lien travel around in a car in vain to try to find Gunnar or traces of him.
After a burglary at a sheriff's house, they seek refuge with Anna in a small place next to the large forest.
[5] The police have identified the fingerprints from the country store and state that they belong to Åke Göransson.
He forces the young boy to swear that they must never take him alive: he is saving the last shot in the gun to take his own life.
According to Göransson's plan, they will lie low in the same place in the forest until the police give up the search.
For a long time, he manages to keep the police off his track or sneak away when the search crews get too close.