Støv på hjernen (1959 film) explained

Støv på hjernen
Director:Øyvind Vennerød
Starring:Inger Marie Andersen
Music:Maj Sønstevold
Magne Soone
Reidar Thommessen
Cinematography:Ragnar Sørensen
Runtime:94 minutes
Country:Norway
Language:Norwegian

Støv på hjernen is a 1959 Norwegian comedy film directed by Øyvind Vennerød and starring Inger Marie Andersen and Odd Borg. It was based on a novel by Eva Ramm, and shot on location in Lambertseter.

The film's title translates into "dust on the brain" and the story centers around the busybody housewives of a modern Norwegian working-class neighbourhood of the 1950s. It became an immediate smash hit, was seen by 1.5 million people in Norwegian cinemas, making it one of the most successful Norwegian movies in history (the population of Norway at the time was under 4 million). It has since been repeated often on television. It was followed by two sequels, Sønner av Norge (1961) and Sønner av Norge kjøper bil (1962), and remade in Denmark as Støv på hjernen.

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