I faresonen
1961 Norwegian film
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I faresonen (In the Danger Zone) is a Norwegian drama featurette from 1961 directed by Bjørn Breigutu.[2][3] The screenplay was written by Ragnar Kvam and Arild Brinchmann. The film stars Rolf Søder, Harald Aimarsen, and Roy Bjørnstad.
| I faresonen | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Bjørn Breigutu |
| Written by | Ragnar Kvam Arild Brinchmann |
| Starring | Rolf Søder Harald Aimarsen Roy Bjørnstad |
| Cinematography | Tore Breda Thoresen[1] |
| Edited by | Bjørn Breigutu |
| Music by | Finn Ludt |
| Distributed by | ABC-Film A/S |
Release date |
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Running time | 52 minutes |
| Country | Norway |
| Language | Norwegian |
The film was shown in Norwegian theaters in 1961, but hardly in Oslo. It was also screened at the 11th Berlin International Film Festival that same year.[4]
Plot
The film depicts a group of sailors on board and on land. An ex-alcoholic, the boatswain Hansen, talks about his experiences.[5]
Cast
- Rolf Søder as Hansen, the boatswain
- Ronald Abrahamsen as the oiler
- Harald Aimarsen as the carpenter
- Roy Bjørnstad as Bredesen, a sailor
- Erling Lindahl
- Erik Bye
- Fredrik Wildhagen
- Robert Normann Jr. as Kjell, the deck boy
- Jan Frydenlund as the narrator