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Hurra for Andersens!

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Hurra for Andersens
Directed byKnut Andersen
Screenplay bySigbjørn Hølmebakk
Based onSigbjørn Hølmebakk's novel Hurra for Andersens
Produced byOlof Thiel
Starring
CinematographyMattis Mathiesen
Edited byKnut Andersen
Music byEgil Monn-Iversen
Production
company
Teamfilm AS
Distributed byNordisk Film Distribusjon AS
Release date
  • September 1, 1966 (1966-09-01)
Running time
108 minutes
CountryNorway

Hurra for Andersens! (Hurrah for the Andersens!)[1] is a 1966 Norwegian romantic comedy film directed by Knut Andersen.[2][3] It stars Arve Opsahl, Aud Schønemann, Rolv Wesenlund, and Elsa Lystad. The film is based on Sigbjørn Hølmebakk's novel of the same name.[1]

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Plot

Father and mother Andersen and their four children live in a closed country store on the outskirts of Oslo. They are thriving there, but many of the neighbors that live in the modern townhouse are outraged by the Andersen family and their lack of respect for the community's rules of order. The district committee chairman Alf Hermansen (Rolv Wesenlund) and neighbor Salvesen (Elsa Lystad) have had many pleasant times together over the years around the shared indignation they feel for the Andersen family. Matters do not improve when the Andersens win a large amount in betting and people find out that they are getting married. They therefore invite all the neighbors to the wedding party, but complications arise when they schedule it on the same date as the district committee's five-year anniversary. People in the housing association therefore start to form camps. The housing association's leader hires professional musicians in an attempt to sabotage the Andersens' event. Despite the strife, everything ends with a large wedding and peace and reconciliation.

Reception

The film was well received by reviewers. The newspapers Dagbladet, Aftenposten, and Verdens Gang gave it four stars out of six, and Dagsavisen gave it three.[4][5]

NRK wrote in connection with a broadcast of the film in 2003 that "Arve Opsahl and Aud Schønemann score high as a couple team in this film, with a screenplay by Sigbjørn Hølmebakk. So do Rolv Wesenlund and Elsa Lystad as the neighborhood's prestige seekers." The paper further wrote: "Hurra for Andersens! is definitely related to predecessors such as Støv på hjernen and Sønner av Norge."[6]

Music

The film contains a live musical performance by the Norwegian blues group Public Enemies. Wenche Sandnæs performs the song "Hurra for Andersens," composed by Egil Monn-Iversen and with lyrics by Alfred Næss. It was released on the single Nor-Disc NOR 146.[7] The song was also released on the compilation album Norske filmklassikere (Norwegian Film Classics) by PolyGram in 1993.[8]

Arve Opsahl performs the song "Carl Alfred Andersens vuggevise" (Carl Alfred Andersen's Lullaby), composed by Egil Monn-Iversen and with lyrics by Alfred Næss. The song was also released on the single Nor-Disc NOR 146.[7]

Cast

References

  1. ^ a b Contemporary Norwegian Prose Writers. Oslo: Norwegian University Press. 1985. p. 85.
  2. ^ Krawc, Alfred (1986). International Directory of Cinematographers, Set- and Costume Designers in Film: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden (from the Beginnings to 1984). Munich: Saur. p. 508.
  3. ^ Soila, Tytti (2009). Stellar Encounters: Stardom in Popular European Cinema. New Barnet, UK: John Libbey. pp. 48, 275.
  4. ^ "VGs film-barometer". Verdens Gang. September 14, 1966. p. 19. Retrieved September 16, 2021.
  5. ^ "Anmeldelse av Hurra for Andersens!, norsk film fra 1966". Filmfront. Filmfront AS. Retrieved September 16, 2021.
  6. ^ "Familie mot strømmen". NRK. May 17, 2003.
  7. ^ a b "NORDISKO: 1119879460". Norsk nasjonaldiskografi. Retrieved September 17, 2021.
  8. ^ "Norske filmklassikere". Diskografi.no. Archived from the original on 2007-03-03. Retrieved September 17, 2021.

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