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Fjols til fjells | |
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Directed by | Edith Carlmar |
Written by | Otto Carlmar |
Produced by | Otto Carlmar |
Starring | Leif Juster Unni Bernhoft Frank Robert |
Cinematography | Sverre Bergli |
Edited by | Bjørn Breigutu |
Music by | Gunnar and Maj Sønstevold |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Norway |
Languages | Norwegian, English (few lines of dialogue) |
Fjols til fjells or Fools in the Mountains is a Norwegian situation comedy film released in 1957. It is one of the most popular Norwegian films of all time. It is considered one of Edith Carlmar's best films and is one of her few forays into the comedy genre as she was known primarily for social dramas about women's issues.[1]
When two guests who look exactly alike arrive at Hurlumhei hotel, the manager Poppe, thinking they are one person, begins questioning if he's going mad. Teddy Winter is a famous suave actor while the other (an unnamed ornithologist) is a geeky professor. Soon the actor's ex-lovers, an actress named Eva Sommer and a famous model named Mona Miller join them at the hotel adding to the confusion. The model mistakenly makes sexual advances on the professor which angers him. When he spurns her this also puts Teddy Winter into hot water. The actress catches word of this and is also angered. Poppe is driven up the wall by all this. Meanwhile, the daughter of the hotel director disguises herself as a bellhop at the hotel to prove to her father that she's not just a spoiled child. The bellhop figures everything out and sorts out all the confusion to Poppe. She marries Poppe and everything ends happily with Winter back with the actress and the ornithologist now with the model.
The film was released in Norwegian cinemas in summer 1957 to mixed reviews, but it was a box office success. It was re-released to cinemas ten years later, again filling theatres. It remained unreleased on home video until the '90s when it was released on VHS, followed by a remastered DVD release in 2004. In recent years it has been shown on NRK during Easter every year. It made its US TV debut on TCM on Tuesday, October 27, 2020 at 9:15 PM Eastern standard time.
This was also the film debut as an uncredited extra for Liv Ullmann. She appears as a hotel guest near the very beginning of the film.