Eddie og Suzanne explained

Eddie og Suzanne
Director:Arild Kristo
Starring:Sverre Horge
Yvonne Sparrbåge
Runtime:89 minutes
Country:Norway
Language:Norwegian

Eddie og Suzanne (English: Eddie and Suzanne|) is a 1975 Norwegian drama film written and directed by Arild Kristo, starring Sverre Horge and Yvonne Sparrbåge. The film, a road movie inspired by such films as Bonnie and Clyde and Easy Rider, has been called a "modernist classic" of Norwegian cinema.[1]

Eddie (Horge) is a young Norwegian man who has recently been released from prison, and moves to Sweden to start a new life. At a disco, he meets Suzanne (Sparrbåge) and the two fall in love. Suzanne's father, however, is a tyrannical policeman who tries to put an end to the relationship, so the two elope to France.

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  1. Web site: Eddie & Suzanne - NFI. Norwegian Film Institute. Norwegian. 9 September 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110731095215/http://www.nfi.no/Kj%C3%B8p+film/Eddie+%26+Suzanne.91669.cms. 31 July 2011. dead.