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Hete septemberdager

January 26, 1959 1h 17m

Originally released in 1959. Hete septemberdager is a comedy film. directed by Nils R. Müller. At just 77 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Ingerid Vardund, Georg Løkkeberg, and Anita Rummelhoff

Synopsis

Alexis is celebrating his 25th anniversary as a bachelor, having never married but instead drifting through life and taking relationships and women as they came his way. Right now, he is in a relationship with a young student, the daughter of a classmate celebrating his 25th anniversary. It is the young girl Susann who is captivated by his charming gray hair. Turi is also celebrating her 25th anniversary and is Alexis' old flame and classmate, recently returned home from America after a failed marriage. The meeting between Turi and Alexis rekindles old love. During the days of September, Alexis is faced with the choice between his young and cheerful Susann and his great love from his school days. Merchant Lindby, Susann's father, also comes to Oslo to celebrate. He is celebrating his anniversary together with Turi and Alexis.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 26, 1959 67 years ago
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Runtime 1h 17m 77 minutes total
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Language NO Original language
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Country Norway Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
NO

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hete septemberdager about?

Alexis is celebrating his 25th anniversary as a bachelor, having never married but instead drifting through life and taking relationships and women as they came his way. Right now, he is in a relat...

Who directed Hete septemberdager?

Hete septemberdager was directed by Nils R. Müller.

How long is Hete septemberdager?

Hete septemberdager has a runtime of 1 hours and 17 minutes (77 minutes total).

When was Hete septemberdager released?

Hete septemberdager was released on January 26, 1959 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Hete septemberdager?

The main cast of Hete septemberdager includes Ingerid Vardund, Georg Løkkeberg, Anita Rummelhoff, Sverre Holm, Lalla Carlsen.