Junk Mail (1997) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 21, 1997

Original Title:
Budbringeren

Alternate Titles:
Doręczyciel
El cartero enamorado
El cartero entra sin llamar
Junk Mail - Postbudet der vidste for meget
Junkmail
Kuka pelkää postimiestä?
Le messager
Ponyvalevél
Posta celere
Pošťák, který nikdy nezvoní
Wenn der Postmann gar nicht klingelt
Почтовый мусор
ジャンク・メール

Genres:
Comedy | Thriller

Production Companies:
Norsk Film

Production Countries:
Norway

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+  NO: 15 

Runtime: 83

Sometimes adventure comes in the least likely package

Dimwitted, somewhat misanthropic Oslo mail carrier Roy's quiet life changes dramatically on the day he steals a set of keys and lets himself into the apartment of a deaf woman who seems to be in trouble with a psychotic criminal. Though he doesn't know it at the time, his and her fate are about to intertwine and this is not going to be to his benefit.

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Art Direction:
Karl Júlíusson

Casting:
Kjersti Paulsen
Liv Sandvik

Co-Executive Producer:
Michael Haslund-Christensen

Co-Producer:
Anders Berggreen
Tom Remlov

Costume Design:
Bente Winther-Larsen

Director:
Pål Sletaune

Director of Photography:
Kjell Vassdal

Editor:
Pål Gengenbach

Executive Producer:
Gunnar Svensrud

Original Music Composer:
Joachim Holbek

Producer:
Peter Bøe
Dag Nordahl

Production Design:
Karl Júlíusson

Set Decoration:
Vidar Thone

Sound Designer:
Sturla Einarson

Sound Editor:
Sturla Einarson

Sound Mixer:
Ragnar Samuelsson

Writer:
Pål Sletaune
Jonny Halberg

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