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I slik en natt

  • 1958
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
82
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I slik en natt (1958)
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Based on a true story, this almost documentary-like drama tells the story of a young doctor, who in 1942, helped several Jewish children escape over the German border to neutral Sweden. Not ... Read allBased on a true story, this almost documentary-like drama tells the story of a young doctor, who in 1942, helped several Jewish children escape over the German border to neutral Sweden. Not knowing who to trust and being pursued by the Germans, the flight quickly turns into a ten... Read allBased on a true story, this almost documentary-like drama tells the story of a young doctor, who in 1942, helped several Jewish children escape over the German border to neutral Sweden. Not knowing who to trust and being pursued by the Germans, the flight quickly turns into a tense fight for their lives.

  • Director
    • Sigval Maartmann-Moe
  • Writers
    • Colbjörn Helander
    • Sigval Maartmann-Moe
  • Stars
    • Anne-Lise Tangstad
    • Joachim Holst-Jensen
    • Lalla Carlsen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    82
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sigval Maartmann-Moe
    • Writers
      • Colbjörn Helander
      • Sigval Maartmann-Moe
    • Stars
      • Anne-Lise Tangstad
      • Joachim Holst-Jensen
      • Lalla Carlsen
    • 2User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Anne-Lise Tangstad
    • Liv Kraft
    Joachim Holst-Jensen
    • Goggen
    • (as J. Holst Jensen)
    Lalla Carlsen
    • Maren
    Günther Hüttmann
    • von Feldhofen
    Ottokar Panning
    • Col. Kranz, SS
    Hilde Brenni
    • Resistance contact
    Victor Deloya
    • Doctor Lehmann
    Stig Egede-Nissen
    • The janitor
    Knut M. Hansson
    • SS-officer
    Øivind Johnssen
    • Bus driver's brother
    Willy Kramer Johansen
    • A doctor
    Erling Lindahl
    • Examinator
    Jon Lennart Mjøen
    • SS-officer
    Arve Opsahl
    • Policeman
    Edith Ottosen
    • The informer
    Thorleif Reiss
    Thorleif Reiss
    • Chief doctor
    Georg Richter
    • SS-officer
    Arne Riis
    • Director
      • Sigval Maartmann-Moe
    • Writers
      • Colbjörn Helander
      • Sigval Maartmann-Moe
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    10Renaldo Matlin

    Deserves more acclaim

    "I slik en natt" (roughly meaning "On a night like this") starts of on that gloomy night in 1942 when the Germans occupying Norway started to round up every Norwegian Jew for deportation to Germany (many of whom died a grim death at Auschwitz-Birkenau).

    It is based on the true story of a group of Jewish children at an orphanage in Oslo and several "good Norwegians" (a term used during the war to describe Norwegians who didn't support the nazis) who risked their lives to help them escape to neutral Sweden. Oddly enough, despite receiving good reviews on its release in 1958 "I slik en natt" has largely fallen in the shadows of more popular Norwegian WW2-movies, despite the very engaging theme of innocent children literally running for their lives.

    The 1950's was a decade filled with dramatizations of true or fictitious stories from Nazi occupied Norway. It began in the late 40's with the intense and realistic "Kampen om tungtvannet" (1948, the same story covered with Kirk Douglas and Richard Harris in 1965's "The Heroes of Telemark") and continued through the 50's with movies like "Nødlanding" (1952), "Shetlandsgjengen" (1954), "Blodveien" (1955) and the granddaddy of all Norwegian WW2-movies: Academy Award nominated "Ni liv" (1957). Impressively enough every Norwegian WW2-movie seemed to represent the best in Norwegian film production. I don't know whether it was the theme that helped the different filmmakers strike gold or what but they were all considered above-average as far as Norwegian movies are concerned.

    Then we come to 1958 and the movie "I slik en natt". Maybe it drowned in the publicity and the international success of "Ni liv", I don't know, but to regular audiences it seems somewhat forgotten, which is highly regrettable. Ok, this is no "Diary of Anne Frank" or "Stalag 17" but when the story concerns helping 10 innocent children aged 4 to 14 escape the incomprehensible Nazi act of deportation to almost certain death, the movie all-ready has a lot going for it. At the time Norwegian Jews and non-Jews had trouble comprehending the fact that the Germans actually were arresting people solely based on their heritage. Everyone knew about the treatment of Jews in Germany and Poland but in Norway the Germans had actually treated them about the same as non-Jews. They weren't made to wear the star of David, they weren't forced to live in ghettoes, they were given the same rations of food as any other Norwegian, there were no laws stopping them from using non-Jewish shops and so on. In fact until 1942 Norwegian Jews could even immigrate to neutral Sweden legally! Yet they stayed behind, fearing no more from the Germans than a non-Jewish Norwegian would (Norway was occupied on April 9th 1940).

    The movie touches faintly on this problem, and the reactions from the so-called "good Norwegians" when they realize that holocaust has come to Norway. Even the film's high-ranking German officer remarks several times how crazy the war has become, now that they are going after children. It would however serve the movie better had they taken a deeper look at the trauma of the Jew-deportation.

    The movie has a wonderful middle-part when the children are hiding out at the mansion of an old composer and his not-so-much-younger maid, both wonderfully portrayed by veterans Joachim Holst-Jensen and Lalla Carlsen (the Queen of Norwegian revue theatre). It is here where the movie comes up with some of it's more memorable set-pieces, such as the scene when, during an air-raid, they hide out in the basement except for the old man who is tired of sitting in the cold cellar, so he sits at the piano in the living-room playing a nursery rhyme for the kids who are singing in the basement, while the bombs are falling a few miles away. A very young Anne-Lise Tangstad also deserves mention in the lead, for her solid portrayal of the doctor who turns her life around to help the children (believe it or not she was only 22 at the time). One could wish that the children delivered better acting, but it was 1958 and Norwegian film directors weren't exactly famous for churning out memorable acting performances from kids (unless the director was Arne Skouen).

    As a whole "I slik en natt" deserves praise, especially for painting an eerie picture of Nazi-occupied Oslo like no other Norwegian film has ever done.
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    Gestapos hunt for jewish children one night during the world war 2.

    The title of the film is borrowed from a poem by Wergeland called the Jew, and is also based on true events from the fall 1942.

    The film deals about the German Gestapos hunt for Jewish children one night during the world war 2. A group of orphanages manages to escape from the Gestapo helped by a young doctor played by Anne Lise Tangstad. The children are transported to a farm and kept safe there, waiting for another transport over the border to Sweden.

    Moes use of real German actors, Günther Hüttmann and Ottakar Panning, both speaking German in the film, adds an element of realism to the film. The director had himself experienced the terror of the SS-officers and saw the importance of Germans in these roles.

    Today the film can be viewed upon as another Norwegian post war film. This film is made after NI LIV from 1957, and if it`s nomination from the Academy Awards has something to do with the making of I SLIK EN NATT is not known. Before his last film as director, I SLIK EN NATT, Moe made the year before a family crimefilm, PETER VAN HEEREN.

    Does the jewish children make the border to Sweden, and what happens to the beautiful doctor? You have to watch it to find out.

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      The character of Liv Kraft, the young doctor who helps the children escape, is made up of several real-life women. The real events took place in Nazi-occupied Norway in November 1942. The title "I slik en natt" (In a night like this) is from the poem "Jøden" (the jew) by Norway's popular poet Henrik Wergeland (1808-1845).

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 1958 (Norway)
    • Country of origin
      • Norway
    • Languages
      • Norwegian
      • German
    • Also known as
      • It Happened One Night
    • Filming locations
      • Norway
    • Production companies
      • Jar & Sigma
      • Norsk Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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