Om kjærligheten synger de explained

Om kjærligheten synger de
Director:Olav Dalgard
Producer:Nicolay Huggenvik
Based On:Nicolay Huggenvik's play Om kjærligheten synger de[1]
Starring:Harald Heide Steen
Elisabeth Gording
Music:Pauline Hall
Cinematography:Reidar Lund
Editing:Olav Engebretsen
Distributor:Oslo-Film A/S
Runtime:96 minutes
Country:Norway
Language:Norwegian

Om kjærligheten synger de (They Sing about Love) is a Norwegian film from 1946. It was directed by Olav Dalgard[2] [3] and starred Harald Heide Steen in the lead role. The film deals with poverty in Oslo in the 1930s.[2] [4] The film premiered at the Klingenberg Cinema on October 30, 1946.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Kino. 'Om kjærligheten synger de' i Lillestrøm kinoteater . August 29, 2021 . Akershus Arbeiderblad . 126 . November 8, 1946 . 2.
  2. Book: Sundholm . John . Thorsen . Isak . Andersson . Lars Gustaf . Hedling . Olof . Iversen . Gunnar . Møller . Birgir Thor . Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Cinema . 2012 . Scarecrow Press . Lanham, MD . 978-0-8108-7899-0 . 111.
  3. Book: Hvem er hvem? . 1979 . H. Aschehoug & Company . Oslo . 122.
  4. Book: Marcussen . Elsa Brita Hansson . På kino i kveld? . 1948 . Falken Forlag . Oslo . 86.