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1953 film
Skøytekongen
Directed byNils R. Müller
Written bySigbjørn Hølmebakk
Based onA concept by Bjørn Storberget
StarringLasse Kolstad
Sidsel Meyer
Espen Skjønberg
Harald Heide Steen
CinematographySverre Bergli
Edited byOlav Engebretsen
Music byMaj Sønstevold
Distributed byKommunenes Filmcentral
Release date
  • October 1, 1953 (1953-10-01)
Running time91 minutes
CountryNorway
LanguageNorwegian

Skøytekongen (The Skating King) is a black-and-white Norwegian drama film from 1953 directed by Nils R. Müller. The script was written by Sigbjørn Hølmebakk based on a concept by Bjørn Storberget. The film stars Lasse Kolstad and Sidsel Meyer.

Plot

Skating king Hans Hellemo grew up under difficult conditions. His father's highest dream in life was for his son to go to college. Hans works as a truck driver, and the rest of the time he practices skating. His father watches with bitterness how his son's friends go off to college one by one, while his son is still working. Eventually it dawns on Hans that it is not enough to just be a skating king. He marries and has children. Hans wants to retire from the sport, but his fame prevents him: the people keep demanding that he show up. With the help of his wife, however, he takes the step and prepares for his last big race.

Cast

References

  1. Sundholm, John; Thorsen, Isak; Andersson, Lars Gustaf; Hedling, Olof; Iversen, Gunnar; Møller, Birgir Thor (2012). Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Cinema. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press. p. 281. ISBN 978-0-8108-7899-0.
  2. Rasmussen, Bjørn (1969). Filmens hvem hvad hvor: Udenlandske biografier. Copenhagen: Politikens Forlag. p. 368. ISBN 8756714254.
  3. "Lasse Kolstad er død". Adresseavisen. January 14, 2012. Retrieved July 6, 2021.
  4. Larsen, Svend Erik Løken (2021). "Lasse Kolstad". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved July 6, 2021.

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