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Genre
  
Comedy, Crime, Drama

Initial release
  
August 4, 1995

Running time
  
1h 36m

6/10
IMDb

Duration
  

Director
  
Leidulv Risan

Music director
  
Geir Bohren, Bent Aserud

Writer
  
Arthur Johansen, Leidulv Risan, Allan Oberholzer

Genres
  
Drama, Comedy, Crime Fiction

Cast
  
Robert Mitchum
(Ernest Bogan),
Cliff Robertson
(Ted Roth),
Erland Josephson
(August Lind),
Hanna Schygulla
(Ewa Loehwe),
Nadja Tiller
(Gertrude Boman),
Ingrid van Bergen
(Wenche Haas)

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Pakten (English title: Waiting for Sunset (USA) or The Sunset Boys); is a 1995 Norwegian film, directed by Leidulv Risan.

It made headlines in Norway as it was the first Norwegian film to star several respected Hollywood stars, namely veteran actors Robert Mitchum and Cliff Robertson. It also boasted some of the biggest acting names from Sweden (Erland Josephson), Germany (Hanna Schygulla and Ernst Jacobi), Austria (Nadja Tiller) and Norway.

It was directed and co-written by Leidulv Risan and shot on location in Oslo (Norway) and the German cities of Cologne and Heidelberg.

Its budget of 5,000,000 USD was above average for a Norwegian movie at the time.

Aging Norwegian doctor Carl (Espen Skjønberg) collapses in the streets of Oslo, and awakens in the hospital. To his great surprise he finds himself surrounded by his old buddies Ernest (Mitchum), Ted (Robertson) and August (Josephson). Taking matters into their own hands they "kidnap" the dying Carl and embark on an emotional journey back to Heidelberg, where they met studying medicine before World War II. Their plan is to fulfill Carl's final wish but soon find their cheerful trip overshadowed as they reveal a plot dating back to the pre-war Nazi era.

The movie received mainly fair reviews although many seemed to agree that the Nazi-subplot was too melodramatic, and got in the way of its feel-good nature.

Trivia

While he had a supporting role in a 1997 TV movie, this was Hollywood-legend Robert Mitchum's last starring role on the big screen. It was the only time he had worked on a Norwegian movie (Mitchum's mother was Norwegian).

References

Pakten (film) Wikipedia
Pakten (film) IMDb Pakten (film) themoviedb.org