Fjols til fjells
- 1957
- 1h 40m
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7.3/10
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At a high mountain hotel in Norway the porter Poppe tries to do the best he can for the guests with an often unhelpful piccolo Rudolf. This, however, leads to a lot of problems, and Poppe th... Read allAt a high mountain hotel in Norway the porter Poppe tries to do the best he can for the guests with an often unhelpful piccolo Rudolf. This, however, leads to a lot of problems, and Poppe thinks some of the guests behave inappropriate.At a high mountain hotel in Norway the porter Poppe tries to do the best he can for the guests with an often unhelpful piccolo Rudolf. This, however, leads to a lot of problems, and Poppe thinks some of the guests behave inappropriate.
Brita Bigum
- Fru Rosenkrantz
- (uncredited)
Edith Carlmar
- Oldfruen
- (uncredited)
Otto Carlmar
- Direktør Blom
- (uncredited)
Liv Ullmann
- Hotellgjest
- (uncredited)
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This is quite a funny farce from the fifties. The main theme is about mistaken identities. But you will also find a disguised bellboy, owls and lots of complications. Add to that a well written dialog. Leif Juster, one of Norways longest comedians (and best loved) in his best movie role. Although he was mainly a revue actor. This movie is also based on a revue. He is accompanied by a good cast. The movie is directed by Norways first female director Edith Carlmar. And she has a good hand with comedy. You will also find Liv Ullmann in her first appearance in a movie. You will have to look hard though... I pity people who can't see the charm in this movie.
They say norwegians are born with skiis on their feet. this film is a nice comic addition to the good old norwegian black and white comedy genre. its about the rich and the poor, the beauty and the beast, spittin images and mistaken identities in a high speed comedy of proportions. a must see for every foreign student trying to learn norwegian language and the norwegian heart and sole(-d)
This must be one of Norway's best comedy's, and most certainly a masterpeice from the grand old lady of movies in Norway, Edith Carlmar.
The movie itself has all of Norway's biggest comedy stars from that periode, and that shows.
The story is from a Hotel on a winter resort and the hotel manager is begining to get a few problems when he gets a new piccolo. The hotel owner keep calling and asking for his daughter, that seems not to be there, and one hotel guest keep disapering and turning up at the same time. The manager is a little over his head with this guest, and he is headed for a nervous breakdown.
The movie itself has all of Norway's biggest comedy stars from that periode, and that shows.
The story is from a Hotel on a winter resort and the hotel manager is begining to get a few problems when he gets a new piccolo. The hotel owner keep calling and asking for his daughter, that seems not to be there, and one hotel guest keep disapering and turning up at the same time. The manager is a little over his head with this guest, and he is headed for a nervous breakdown.
I think this film is one of the better classic Norwegian comedy's. It shows "The King of Norwegian Comedy's", Leif Juster, the way we loved to see him. The tall, skinny man with the funny voice does one of his best characters in this film. The setting is a hotel up in the mountain where many situations makes the days for the chief of the hotel (Juster) just as frustrated as can be. The piccolo is a girl, but is "disguised" as a boy and this also complicates some situations. I rate it 7/10.
Leif Juster is the manager of a ski resort. He has just ordered a snowmobile for the guests. The extravagance rouses the ire of the owner of the chain. He sends his daughter, Unni Bernhoft, to investigates, which she does by putting on a bellhop's uniform, which seems to fool everyone but the audience. Meanwhile, Frank Robert has checked in as two characters: one is a repressed ornithologist who carries a stuffed owl around; the other is a free-living star of stage and screen. Naturally, everyone thinks they are the same character, which causes the usual comic misunderstanding.
Juster is a fine comic, with his big nose and gangly build, but his demeanor and temper proclaim him a stage comic, and some good camera work and editing don't disguise the work this is a stage farce. It's also paced a trifle slow and goes on a bit too long for someone used to the lightning farce sequences of Friz Freleng and Michael Frayn.
Juster is a fine comic, with his big nose and gangly build, but his demeanor and temper proclaim him a stage comic, and some good camera work and editing don't disguise the work this is a stage farce. It's also paced a trifle slow and goes on a bit too long for someone used to the lightning farce sequences of Friz Freleng and Michael Frayn.
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- TriviaNorway's 4th most seen feature film in history.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (2018)
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- Fools in the Mountains
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- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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