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Walter Fyrst

Directing

Known For

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8.0

In part 1, a married couple take care of their new baby. In part 2, Leif Juster on stage presents a series of cooking and housekeeping tips. The fourth in a series of Norwegian commercial compilations addressed to "the modern housewife".

Slik blir det lettere

1956
Troll-Elgen
6.0

This the story of a wizard elk - Rauten, as people called him. He was a human being in animal guise. The story begins in Ré Valley, which lies like a yawning gap between mountains, long and flat with borders of forests so dark that they look as though part of the blackness of night lingered in them. A river moves sluggishly along the bottom of the valley, making its way slowly and carefully between stretches of light-red sand. It runs northwards, a rare thing in Norway.

Troll-Elgen

1927
Hjem går vi ikke
7.0

A six year old boy runs away from home with the family's big dog, a St. Berhard, who the grown ups wants to put down.

Hjem går vi ikke

1955
The Princess That No One Could Match
10.0

Based on the Norwegian fairytale.

The Princess That No One Could Match

1932
Cafe X
7.0

Karl Kraft uncovers a major weapon smuggling scheme going on in Oslo. Along the way he meets the waitress Lilly, who is involved in the affair.

Cafe X

1928
Villmarkens lov
7.0

A reindeer company is being robbed for reindeer. The police hasn't got a clue, and a new investigator is sent. The thieves want to get rid of him, but things don't go as planned.

Villmarkens lov

1944
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9.0

Knut Storlien walks over the mountain on his way home to his parents' farm after several years in South America. He does not quite remember the road and gets help from Inga, who lives on a farm nearby. They witness how Inga's brother kills a man who owes money.

Brudekronen

1944
Oslofilm: Gass har framtiden for seg - Oslo Gassverk
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In the mid-1950s, Oslo imported 27,000 tons of coal annually, which was converted into coke, gas, and tar. This production took place at the Oslo Gasworks at Ankertorget. The gas was used both in private households and by industry. ***** Oslofilm was a series of public information films about life in and around Oslo, produced between 1940 and 1980. Funded by the state, the films offer valuable insight into postwar Norwegian society. A wide range of Norwegian filmmakers contributed to the productions, resulting in a rich variety of styles and expressions. Several of the films also possess notable cinematic qualities, standing out as more than just informational material. The Oslofilms represent a unique and important chapter in Norwegian film history.

Oslofilm: Gass har framtiden for seg - Oslo Gassverk

1956
Unge viljer
9.0

In the difficult 30'ies, the poor working family Jensen is struggling in affording their sons education, and it ends in tragedy. The son befriends the daughter of the, not liked by the rich employer West, which sends his daughter away.

Unge viljer

1943
We are Vidkun Quislings Hirdmen
10.0

This Norwegian propaganda film for Nazism draws on references to both the Viking Age and rural idylls. The film was commissioned by Nasjonal Samling and encourages people to join the ranks of Vidkun Quisling's party, which ruled Norway according to Nazi ideology during World War II.

We are Vidkun Quislings Hirdmen

1942