
Beatles
Drama · Music
Overview
At long last, one of the most important novels in Norwegian history will be made into a film. Beatles relates the story of four Oslo boys born in 1951 and hooked on The Beatles, from the time they as seventh graders find themselves on the threshold of the adult world. The film is all about boyish pranks, hopes, disappointments, and of course about pretty girls, hopeless infatuations, drunkenness and parties. The world is changing, and so is the friendship between the boys. But the conclusion is, true friendship endures all - and no band in the world is better than The Beatles.
Top Cast
Louis Williams
Louis Williams
Kim
Louis Williams
Kim
Håvard Jackwitz
Håvard Jackwitz
Seb
Håvard Jackwitz
Seb
Halvor Tangen Schultz
Halvor Tangen Schultz
Ola
Halvor Tangen Schultz
Ola
Ole Nicolai Jørgensen
Ole Nicolai Jørgensen
Gunnar
Ole Nicolai Jørgensen
Gunnar


Susanne Boucher
Susanne Boucher
Cecilie
Susanne Boucher
Cecilie


Marit Andreassen
Marit Andreassen
Kims mor
Marit Andreassen
Kims mor


Øystein Røger
Øystein Røger
Kims far
Øystein Røger
Kims far


Peter Gantzler
Peter Gantzler
Cecilies far
Peter Gantzler
Cecilies far


Gard B. Eidsvold
Gard B. Eidsvold
Gunnars far
Gard B. Eidsvold
Gunnars far
Jonathan Chedeville
Jonathan Chedeville
Stig
Jonathan Chedeville
Stig
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