Freske fraspark
1963 Norwegian film / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Freske fraspark (Fresh Push-Offs) is a Norwegian comedy film from 1963 directed by Bjørn Breigutu. The script was written by Kjell Aukrust and Breigutu.[1][2][3] The story was previously arranged for stage for the Norwegian Theater in Oslo as the play Dobbeltsats og freske fraspark (Double Takeoff and Fresh Push-Offs),[4] which was based on scenes from Aukrust's books Simen and Bror min, published in 1958 and 1960.[5]
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Directed by | Bjørn Breigutu |
Written by | Kjell Aukrust Bjørn Breigutu |
Based on | Kjell Aukrust's play Dobbeltsats og freske fraspark |
Produced by | Per W. Bistrup Jan Erik Düring |
Starring | Henki Kolstad Einar Vaage Birger Løvaas Alf Malland |
Cinematography | Sverre Bergli |
Edited by | Bjørn Breigutu Jan Erik Düring |
Music by | Kjell Karlsen Egil Storbekken |
Distributed by | Syncron-film A/S |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Norway |
Language | Norwegian |
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Filming of Freske fraspark took place in Alvdal, Tolga, and Vingelen. The film was very poorly received by the reviewer at Verdens Gang, who gave it one star out of six.[6]