Kvinnens plass
Kvinnens plass | |
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Directed by | Nils R. Müller |
Written by | Nils R. Müller Eva Seeberg |
Produced by | Nils R. Müller Bjarne Stokland |
Starring | Lars Nordrum Inger Marie Andersen |
Cinematography | Per Gunnar Jonson |
Edited by | Nils R. Müller |
Music by | Egil Monn-Iversen Bjørn Woll |
Distributed by | Kommunenes Filmcentral |
Release date | 1956 |
Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Norway |
Language | Norwegian |
Kvinnens plass (A Woman's Place)[1] is a Norwegian drama film from 1956 directed by Nils R. Müller.[1][2] The script was written by Müller and Eva Seeberg.[3]
Plot[]
The journalist Tore Haugen returns to Norway from the United States. He falls in love with the journalist Tore Næss and soon discovers that he has a job with the same newspaper as her. Næss shows outstanding qualities and develops into a star reporter, whereas Haugen is mediocre. When they have children together, the question arises which of them will sacrifice their career to be at home with the child. Haugen soon finds himself comfortable in the role of a stay-at-home father.
Cast[]
- Lars Nordrum as Tore Haugen
- Inger Marie Andersen as Tore Ness
- Harald Aimarsen as a newspaper employee
- Haakon Arnold
- Pål Bang-Hansen as a newspaper employee
- as Per, a journalist
- as an editorial staff member
- Lalla Carlsen as the boardinghouse operator
- Kari Diesen
- Oscar Egede-Nissen as a man that saw a UFO
- as the director's secretary
- Jack Fjeldstad as the insurance agent
- as a man that saw a UFO
- Hilde Grythe as Tore and Tore's child
- as the mother
- Knut M. Hansson as a newspaper employee
- Willie Hoel as Teodor
- Ella Hval as Mrs. Steffensen
- Mette Lange-Nielsen
- as a newspaper employee
- Per Lillo-Stenberg as a newspaper employee
- as an editorial staff member
- Fridtjof Mjøen as the editor
- Kari Neegård
- Siri Rom as a waitress
- Aud Schønemann as Miss Stjernhol
- Erna Schøyen
- Eugen Skjønberg
- Rolf Søder as a man that saw a UFO
- Kirsten Sørlie
References[]
- ^ a b Iverson, Gunnar; Widding, Astrid Soderbergh; Soila, Tytti (2005). Nordic National Cinemas. London: Routledge. p. 122.
- ^ Krawc, Alfred (1986). International Directory of Cinematographers, Set- and Costume Designers in Film: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden (from the Beginnings to 1984). Munich: Saur. p. 268.
- ^ Wiig, Birgit (1984). Kvinner selv: den skjulte norgeshistorien fra vår nære fortid. Oslo: Cappelen. p. 145.
External links[]
Categories:
- Norwegian-language films
- 1956 films
- Norwegian drama films
- Norwegian black-and-white films
- Norwegian films
- 1956 drama films
- Norwegian film stubs