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Jakob Kirsebom Lanto | ... | Ole Aleksander |
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Nina Woxholt | ... | Mor |
Sigve Bøe | ... | Far | |
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Bjørn Jenseg | ... | Bestefar |
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Hilde Brenni | ... | Bestemor |
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Stephen Rasmussen Lyngved | ... | Mons |
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Pernille Iversen | ... | Ida |
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Anne Stray | ... | Tante Maren |
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Petronella Barker | ... | Tante Lissi |
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Anne Marit Jacobsen | ... | Tante Petra |
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Paul-Ottar Haga | ... | Politimann |
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Frøydis Armand | ... | Melkebutikkdame |
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Kenneth Dean | ... | Melkemann |
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Rolf Arly Lund | ... | Vaktmester |
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Brit Elisabeth Haagensli | ... | Moren til Mons |
Oslo 1952. Ole Aleksander lives with mom, dad and the poodle Puffen in the tallest block in the city. He has given himself an extra name.
This is a movie about Ole Aleksander, who's a 5 year old boy who lives with his mom, dad and dog in a five floors building in Oslo, in the 50's.
It was a good movie, but maybe a bit too childish for me, seeing that it came out when I was a little to old for it. But if you want to have some fun, read Anne Kath Vestly's books. How she can manage to write so perfect children books is hard for me to understand, but she's one of the best writers in Norway.