Two on Top

Two on Top

1965 1h 22mDir. Øyvind Vennerød
6.0/ 10
MusicComedy

Overview

A deckhand, Rolf Just Nilsen, is mistaken for pop singer Dickie Dons, also played by Rolf Just Nilsen, aboard the car ferry from Kiel to Oslo. The deckhand quickly settles into his new role and enjoys drinking champagne with the captain. However, things become more difficult as time goes on – not least because Dickie Dons turns out to be secretly married to his secretary.

Cast & Crew

Rolf Just Nilsen

Rolf Just Nilsen

Nils Nilsen / Dickie Dons

Inger Marie Andersen

Inger Marie Andersen

Miss Evelyn

Odd Borg

Odd Borg

August Knappen

Grethe Kausland

Grethe Kausland

Mette

Alf Malland

Alf Malland

Pengeinnkrever

Kari Simonsen

Kari Simonsen

Vera Schultz

Henki Kolstad

Henki Kolstad

Kaptein Madsen

Willie Hoel

Willie Hoel

Kokken

Rolf Sand

Rolf Sand

Syversen

B

Bjarne Thomsen

Byssegutt

O

Ole Hammerstrøm

Pengeinnkrever

Dan Fosse

Dan Fosse

Byssegutt

A

Arne Aas

Overstyrmann

Lalla Carlsen

Lalla Carlsen

Josephine Hansen

E

Eilif Armand

En matros

Rolf Sand

Rolf Sand

Syversen, stuert

Adolf Bjerke

Adolf Bjerke

Maskinsjef

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