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| Year: | 2008 |
| Rating: | 7.6(6029) |
| Listed in: | Action, Biography, Drama, History, War |
| Directed by: | Joachim Rønning Espen Sandberg |
| Actors: | Aksel Hennie Nicolai Cleve Broch Ken Duken Christian Rubeck Knut Joner Agnes Kittelsen |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Joachim Rønning | |
| Espen Sandberg | |
| Actors | |
| Aksel Hennie | as Max Manus |
| Nicolai Cleve Broch | as Gregers Gram |
| Ken Duken | as Siegfried Fehmer |
| Christian Rubeck | as Kolbein Lauring |
| Knut Joner | as Gunnar Sønsteby |
| Mats Eldøen | as Edvard Tallaksen |
| Kyrre Haugen Sydness | as Jens Christian Hauge |
| Pål Sverre Valheim Hagen | as Roy Nilsen |
| Jakob Oftebro | as Lars Emil Erichsen |
| Petter Næss | as Kapt Martin Linge |
| Ron Donachie | as Colonel J.S. Wilson |
| Stig Henrik Hoff | as Politikapt Eilertsen |
| Oliver Stokowski | as Höhler |
| Eirik Evjen | as Sigurd Jacobsen |
| Stig Hoffmeyer | as Kong Haakon |
| Erik Aleksander Schjerven | as Jon Hatland |
| Nils Düwell | as German Officer |
| Patrick Güldenberg | as German Navy Soldier |
| Erik Hivju | as Dr. Nordlie |
| Paul Kvarving | as Consulate worker |
| Rolf Kristian Larsen | as Olav |
| Sondre Krogtoft Larsen | as Dick Henriksen |
| Alan Marsh | as Walk On |
| Kimmo Rajala | as Finnish soldier |
| Adam Smith | as Army Corporal |
| Actresses | |
| Agnes Kittelsen | as Ida Nikoline 'Tikken' Lindebrække |
| Viktoria Winge | as Solveig Johnsrud |
| Kjersti Holmen | as Fru Jacobsen |
| Julia Bache-Wiig | as Sykesøster Liv |
Movie info
| Languages: | Norwegian, English, German, Russian, Finnish |
| Filming dates: | 19 February 2008 - 9 May 2008 |
| Budget: | NOK 50,000,000 |
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DATE: A modern, white van can be seen reflected in a store window. DATE: In the shot after Tallaksen's suicide, Max and Gunnar sit in front of a bakery sign, reading "Baker Andersen", printed with the font "Comic Sans MS". However, this font was not designed until 1994, while this scene took place in the 1940s. Fact errors: In the scene were Manus is introduced to "the gang" in 1940, Jens Christian Hauge is introduced. He actually was in jail at the time and joined the resistance later. Continuity: When the Nazis were marching on Karl Johan's Gate (Oslo) in June 1940 the trees in the park were leafless suggesting early spring or late autumn. DATE: When the Germans march down Karl Johan you can see modern buses in the distant background. Continuity: In the scene in the hospital in Stockholm where Max learns that Gregers is dead, his tank top moves between the far left and the far right of his shoulder between shots. Fact errors: Early on in the film Max Manus meets Jens Christian Hauge, who apparently takes part in organizing a resistance cell. Jens Christian Hauge however was not involved in the resistance movement at this time. Fact errors: At the first sabotage action in the film we see a brightly lit Oslo harbor. In reality, however, a blackout was enforced in case of allied bombing raids. DATE: The German soldiers play The Badenweiler March while marching down Karl Johans Gate in June 1940. But in the summer of 1939, Germany's Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels signed a police order, forbidding this March to be played except at functions attended by Adolf Hitler, and only in his presence. However, Hitler is not present here, and whoever was responsible would have to pay a fine or go to jail. Fact errors: The Norwegian saboteurs used so-called 'Limpet Mines' to sink German ships. Such mines contained only a small amount (4 kg) of explosives and were placed on a target ship's hull beneath the water line. In that position, even a small hole can do a lot of damage (in part due to the water pressure surrounding the hull). In the movie, though, more than once, we see giant, flaming explosions when the mines detonate. Those types of pyrotechnics simply do not occur with the use of small, below-the-water-line Limpet mines. |
Quotes
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Colonel J.S. Wilson: [from trailer] Why do you want to be a saboteur, Max? Max Manus: [from trailer] My country was stolen from me, Sir... and I want it back. Colonel J.S. Wilson: Whiskey? Max Manus: ...No thank you, Sir, I've quit. Colonel J.S. Wilson: Who the hell stops drinking in the middle of a bloody war? |
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