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Robert and his son Bobby are having a difficult time in Oslo, Norway during WW2. Robert is trying to take care of his son, but he is struggling with his addiction to alcohol, women, and scams. Bobby befriends a German soldier, who is... See more »

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Erik Andersson ...
Bobby Lund
Roy Bjørnstad ...
Robert Lund
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Hjemmefrontsmann
Eilif Armand ...
Tusseladden
Urda Arneberg ...
Serveringsdame
Carsten Byhring ...
Hirdmann
Geir Børresen ...
Lærer
Bente Børsum ...
Fru Lund
Detlev Eckstein ...
Werner
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Frimann Falck Clausen
Maryon Eilertsen ...
Stuepike
Per Theodor Haugen ...
Lund
Bjørn Jenseg ...
Tysker
Eyolf Soot Kløvig ...
Politimann #1
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Fredrik
Aril Martinsen ...
Politimann #2
Katja Medbøe ...
Ruth
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Klaus
Reidun Nortvedt
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Gitaristen
Rolf Sand ...
Bonde
Dag Sandvik ...
Hirdmann på kafe
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Mann fra lysverket
Anne-Lise Tangstad ...
Mor godhjerta
Per Tofte ...
Impresario
Eva von Hanno ...
Frk. Simonsen
Inger Lise Westby ...
Fru Reiersen

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Arnljot Berg

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Arnljot Berg ... ()

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Egil Monn-Iversen

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Knut Gløersen

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Bente Kaas

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Birger Andersen
Einar Hansen

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Sven Wickman

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Sven Wickman

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Nurven Bredangen
Grethe Wang

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Nurven Bredangen ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Hans Lindgren ... production manager
Harald Ohrvik ... production manager (as Haral Ohrvik)

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Alan Ousbey ... assistant director

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Per Mørk ... props
Lasse Sæther ... property master

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Bjørn Hansen ... sound mixer
Erling Jørgensen ... sound
Gunnar Svensrud ... sound

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Ivar Greftegreff ... still photographer
Rolv Håan ... first assistant camera
Bjarne Kjos ... lighting technician
Erik Magnussen ... grip
Arne Helmer Olsen ... lighting technician (as Arne Olsen)

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Nurven Bredangen ... costumer

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Alan Ousbey ... location manager

Music Department

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Bjarne Nerem ... soloist: saxophone

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Unni Sterner ... script girl

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Rolf Daleng ... dancer: "Elsas sang"
Per Mørk ... military advisor
Elisabeth Stribolt ... production secretary

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Plot Summary

Robert and his son Bobby are having a difficult time in Oslo, Norway during WW2. Robert is trying to take care of his son, but he is struggling with his addiction to alcohol, women, and scams. Bobby befriends a German soldier, who is teaching him fencing, but Bobby's connection to his father is mixed up between idolizing and observing his many mistakes. Written by Lars-Erik Lie

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Also Known As
  • Bobby's War (World-wide, English title)
  • Bobbys Krieg (West Germany)
  • Wojna Bobby'ego (Poland)
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  • 89 min
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Trivia This movie was made available in 2024 when it was released on inter-regional (region-free) Blu-Ray Disk by Norske Filmklassikere (Norwegian Film Classics), Norsk Filmdistribusjon and Platekompaniet as the 15th release in a new series with classics, NFK0015, with subtitles in English, and is supposed to be held in stock for film lovers. See more »
Quotes Lund: Well, a relative of mine? Oh, you must be my cousin's little accident. The little swing jazz musician. Yes, your grandfather died before you were born, luckily. Yes, your name is Robert, too, right? Well that might not help much. What do you want here, little friend? Do you want to borrow money? Visit the family?
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