Slalåm under himmelen explained
Slalåm under himmelen (Slalom beneath the Sky) is a Norwegian drama film from 1957 directed by Edith Carlmar.[1] [2] The filmscript was written by Hans Christensen.[3]
Plot
Three young pilots, who have been trained abroad, return home to Norway, where they begin their professional careers.[4]
Cast
- Per Christensen as Second Lieutenant Sigurd Bakke
- Marius Eriksen Jr. as Lieutenant Colonel Eriksen
- Lisbet Bull as Gerd's aunt
- Grace Grung as the nurse
- Turid Haaland as Mrs. Riesing, Arne's mother
- Jan Halvorsen as Second Lieutenant Thor Granli
- Nils Jørstad as Lieutenant Colonel Jørstad
- Jan Larsen as Major Moe
- Irene Newermann as Sigurd's girlfriend
- Rolf Falkenberg Smith as Lieutenant Colonel Bråtland
- Synnøve Strigen as Gerd, Thor's fiancé
- Anders Sundby as Bakke senior, Sigurd's father
- Wilfred Werner as Second Lieutenant Arne Riesing
- Ingrid Øvre Wiik as Mrs. Berntsen, Riesing's neighbor
External links
Notes and References
- Book: Krawc . Alfred . International Directory of Cinematographers, Set- and Costume Designers in Film: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden (from the Beginnings to 1984) . 1986 . Saur . Munich . 251.
- Book: Hvem er hvem? . 1994 . Kunnskapsforlaget . Oslo . 92.
- Book: Vibe . Nils . Filmen i Norge etter krigen: historikk og innholdsanalyse . 1977 . Rogalandsforskning . Stavanger . 149.
- Web site: Slalåm under himmelen . Norsk filmografi . May 6, 2022.