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Smuglere (The Smugglers) is a Norwegian crime film from 1968 directed by Rolf Clemens. The screenplay was written by Liv Clemens, who based it on Arthur Omre's 1935 novel of the same name.
Plot
In the 1920s, the unemployed architect Ernst accidentally enters a smuggling ring, and his gray and desolate existence is replaced by a lush, brazen, and colorful world. He is in love with Klara, but she leaves him. Jenny becomes his close friend. Together with Hugo and Elsa, the pair make several smuggling trips by car, with a large—but not sufficient—profit. It is only when Ernst invests in boats that the smuggling really takes off. He operates along the entire Oslo Fjord and all the way down to Rotterdam. He is constantly pursued by police and customs officials in their infamous torpedo boats. The viewers follow Ernst to the "Battle of Bygdøy," where smugglers and police officers collide in a brutal clash.
Cast
References
External links
Smuglere at IMDb
Smuglere at the National Library of Norway
Smuglere at Filmfront
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Smuglere
- Grenland Friteater
- People smuggling
- Rolf Schimpf
- Arthur Omre
- Wilfred Breistrand
- Bjørn Bergh-Pedersen
- Deaths in December 2023
- Erik Øksnes
- Arne Aas (actor)