List of Norwegian films of the 1940s

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Films produced in Norway in the 1940s:

1940s

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1940
Bastard Helge Lunde Co-production with Sweden
Godvakker-Maren Knut Hergel
Mannen som alle ville myrde Arne Bornebusch Co-production with Sweden
Tante Pose Leif Sinding Henny Skjønberg
Tørres Snørtevold Tancred Ibsen Alfred Maurstad Comedy
1941
Den forsvundne pølsemaker Toralf Sandø Leif Juster, Ernst Diesen Comedy
Gullfjellet Rasmus Breistein
Hansen og Hansen Alfred Maurstad Comedy
Kjærlighet og vennskap Leif Sinding
1942
Den farlige leken Tancred Ibsen
Det æ'kke te å tru Toralf Sandø Comedy
En herre med bart Alfred Maurstad
Jeg drepte! Toralf Sandø Drama
Trysil-Knut Rasmus Breistein Drama
Vi er Vidkun Quislings hirdmenn Walter Fyrst
1943
Bergen Harry Ivarson Documentary
Den nye lægen Rasmus Breistein Jon Lennart Mjøen
Sangen til livet Leif Sinding Drama
Unge viljer Walter Fyrst Drama
Vigdis Helge Lunde Eva Sletto, Lars Tvinde, Liv Uchermann Selmer Drama
1944
Brudekronen Walter Fyrst Drama
Kommer du, Elsa? Toralf Sandø Aase Bye
Ti gutter og en gjente Alexey Zaitzow
Villmarkens lov Walter Fyrst Crime
1945
Rikard Noordraak Alf Scott-Hansen Georg Løkkeberg
Kong Håkon VIIs regjeringsjubileum 1945 Documentary
1946
Englandsfarere Toralf Sandø
Et spøkelse forelsker seg Tancred Ibsen Comedy
Fra London til Lofoten Documentary
Om kjærligheten synger de Olav Dalgard
Så møtes vi imorgen Nils R. Müller
To liv Titus Vibe-Müller War
Vi vil leve Olav Dalgard, Rolf Randall
1947
5 år – som vi så dem Per G. Jonson, Bredo Lind Documentary
Det grodde fram Lyder Selvig
Sankt Hans fest Toralf Sandø
1948
Den hemmelighetsfulle leiligheten Tancred Ibsen Drama
Hvor fartøy flyte kan Documentary
Jørund Smed Åke Ohberg
Kampen om tungtvannet Jean Dréville, Titus Vibe-Müller
Trollfossen Alf Scott-Hansen
Vi seiler Toralf Sandø Documentary
1949
Aldri mer! Alfred Solaas Drama
Døden er et kjærtegn Edith Carlmar Drama
Gategutter Arne Skouen Drama
I gode hender Arthur J. Ornitz
Jorden rundt på to timer Rasmus Breistein Documentary
  • First Norwegian feature film in color
Svendsen går videre Nils R. Müller
Tim og Tøffe Ivo Caprino Short/animation
Vi flyger på Rio Åke Ohberg

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