Fjols til fjells

Fjols til fjells
Directed by Edith Carlmar
Produced by Otto Carlmar
Written by Otto Carlmar
Starring Leif Juster
Unni Bernhoft
Frank Robert
Music by Gunnar and Maj Sønstevold
Cinematography Sverre Bergli
Edited by Bjørn Breigutu
Release date
1957 (1957)
Running time
96 minutes
Country Norway
Language Norwegian

Fjols til fjells is a Norwegian situation comedy film released in 1957. It is one of the most popular Norwegian films of all time.

Plot

When two guests who look exactly alike arrive at Hurlumhei hotel, the manager Poppe, thinking they are one person, begins questioning if he's going mad. Meanwhile, the daughter of the hotel director disguises herself as a bellhop at the hotel to prove to her father that she's not just a spoiled child.

Release

The film was released in Norwegian cinemas in summer 1957 to mixed reviews, but it was a box office success. It was re-released to cinemas ten years later, again filling theatres. It remained unreleased on home video until the '90s when it was released on VHS, followed by a remastered DVD release in 2004. In recent years it has been shown on NRK during Easter every year.

Cast and characters

  • Poppe (played by Leif Juster), is the manager and concierge at Hurleimhei hotel, spending most of his days talking with his guests or skiing in the hills.
  • Rudolf/Ruth (played by Unni Bernhoft) is the daughter of the hotel director who disguises herself as a piccolo at the hotel to prove herself to her father.
  • Teddy Winter (played by Frank Robert), is a famous variety actor who arrives at the hotel, somewhat taken aback by the lack of fans there.
  • The Ornithologist (also played by Frank Robert), is an unnamed professor who arrives at the hotel and is mistaken by all the guests and staff for being his identical counterpart, Teddy Winter.
  • Dr. Grå (played by Willie Hoel), is a doctor staying at the hotel, who sees alcohol as the best solution to most problems. He diagnoses Poppe as being crazy, but soon goes mad himself when he sees the doppelgangers as well.

This was also the film debut as an uncreditted extra for Liv Ullmann.

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