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- Jumpers leaving the jump and coasting towards camera, on skis, including two spills made by jumpers. The difficulty of this sport and the height of jump are obvious in seeing the moving picture. It is very interesting and unique.
- Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson died in 1910. This film follows his funeral, from the landing on Honnørbrygga to the funeral at the Trinity Church in Kristiania (today known as Oslo).
- Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson died in 1910. This film follows his funeral at the Trinity Church in Kristiania (today known as Oslo).
- A film-producer and a news-agent held a beauty-contest to find the most beautiful woman in the country. After the publication of the winner, the two men tries to find her whereabouts and secretly film her for a short promotional film.
- Tore takes over the rundown family farm. Applying his youthful energy, he intends to make it into a big farm like Glomgården on the other side of the river, where beautiful Berit lives. Tore falls in love with her, but her father has promised her to rich Gjermund. As her wedding to Gjermund draws near, Berit runs away and seeks refuge with Tore and his parents. She soon falls deathly ill but recovers, asking for, and getting, her father's permission to marry Tore. Jealous Gjermund is determined to prevent their wedding, however, in a dramatic climactic scene playing out around the rushing river.
- Documenting the trip of the airship "Norge" across the Pole ocean, called Roald Amundsen, Ellsworth and Nobiles flying expedition 1926.
- Tom, a national ski jumper, is in love with Grete, daughter of the director of the state railways. He gets a job promoting the railways, and gets the brilliant idea of robbing the train at night, but finds that Grete is also on the train.
- A trip through Norway, visiting the biggest cities, the fjords and mountains. Visiting farming communities as well as factories on the way, with great athletes, like Sonia Henie and meeting all from ordinary people to the King.
- Tour of Norway.
- Opposites attract between spoiled girl and elderly vicar.
- A short documentary short filmed in Norway with Crown Prince Olav Landstiger. Also appearing is Greve Folke Bernadotte, a member of the Swedish Royal Family.
- Film om Norges og nordmenns innsats utenfor Norge i årene 1940-45. Kronprins Olavs introduksjon. Invasjonen i Norge. Handelsflåten på alle hav. Den norske brigade settes opp i Scottland. Den første norske flyskvadronen i aksjon, og mye mer.
- Oslo has a lot of winter activities to offer, from skiing and cabins to the urban nightlife in the city.
- Oslo is loved by people who enjoy recreation areas, including land and fjord.
- How the Port of Oslo was in 1948, and the technical facilities the port could offer with loading, unloading, transit, forwarding, etc.
- The movie takes place on Oslo's east side sometime during the twenties. It depicts the workers' environment by traditional elements like unemployment, strike, poverty, alcoholism, absent fathers, wise and tired mothers, the dream of a better life and the friendship between the boys in the street.
- Oslo Municipality has many child welfare works, including orphanages, a tuberculosis home in Åkebergveien, Fagerholm, Breidablikk, and holiday colonies at Slagen by Åsgårdstrand.
- A day's life and work in Oslo is told in a lyrical way. Occasionally, a dramatized red thread appears.
- If fire should happen at any home, then 42 99 00 was the phone number to use in order to call Oslo's fire department. Firemen and vehicles are coming from different stations to extinguish a residential fire in Bjerregårdsgate. Firefighters are training in case of similar situations, and they are also working with fire prevention.
- Glimpse from the hospital operation in Oslo Municipality.
- A long time ago, people traveled collectively to Oslo City by horse-drawn vehicles. This was the beginning of Oslo Sporveier (Oslo Tramways). Today, in the city that awakens to life in the morning, lots of people travel by buses and trams. We also get a dramatized tram stop, before we get a view of Oslo Sporveier's daily work.
- Here you will get a look at house construction in Oslo after WWII.
- There was a time when only half of Oslo's apartments had their own bathrooms. Because of this, the municipal baths played an important role, both for public health and sport. The municipality had the responsibility for the swimming pools, both indoor and outdoor.
- Theater and concert are offered in Oslo a fall night. For the evening, Norwegian actors go to work and prepare for the performance.
- Oslo has its own sanitation. This film shows what tasks workers in the sanitation have.
- Oslo has its own municipal dental care.
- The City Hall of Oslo has its unique artistic decoration.
- Olympiafakkelen bringes fra Morgendal til Oslo med Ditlev-Simonsen som taler. På hotell Viking. I kringkastingen. Programsjen Diesen. Olympiafilmen lages. Holmenkollbakken prøves. Jordal stadion. Norefjell.
- A view of Oslo Port in 1952.
- Oslo was a small town idyll, until it became a modern and busy metropolitan city in early 1950s. Many pictures from the old and new Oslo Center are shown.
- How the industry in Oslo was in the 1800-century.
- Water is very important for Oslo, both for business and private individuals. Where the water comes from, and what happens to it, are shown in this film. Both the city's water supply and sewage system are presented as well.
- In Oslo, traffic accidents have increased sharply, and pedestrians' behavior are the cause of many of these accidents. Both the Traffic Police and Oslo Kinematografer have made this film to convince their audience to be more aware of the traffic, so the number of accidents could be reduced.
- Every day, fresh foods are transported to Oslo for nearly 500,000 hungry people. They are distributed in fish halls, slaughterhouses, dairies and squares, on their way to the consumers.
- Oslo' cemeteries are being presented, from the oldest that is kept in Ruinparken in the Old Town, to Our Savior's graveyard and many other burial mounds in the city center and outskirts of the city. Tombs of famous people from the history of the city and the nation are also shown.
- Here, on a continuous basis, the city's sculptures are displayed, while a narrator tells us everything we need to know about it.
- Bygdøy is the Peninsula in Oslo that has always been a place of residence for kings and clergy people. Now it has become a recreation area for Oslo's inhabitants, with museums, restaurants, beaches, and many other leisure and entertainment opportunities.
- Oslo's churches are being presented in this film, from the oldest churches to the newest churches in the outskirts of the city.
- The Oslo Municipality had many holiday colonies at Slagen, Hudøy and many other places, where children from the city could vacate in the summer. Tuberculosis-infested children did go to Dal that had an own holiday colony. Some children were also sent for holiday stays on farms. Every summer, over 5,000 children received a stay at municipal or private holiday colonies.
- Oslo City Museum celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1955. This film, made a year prior to the anniversary, shows us 900 years of Oslo's history using models, paintings and old footage.