Den evige Eva (English: The Eternal Eve) is a 1953 Norwegian drama film directed by Rolf Randall,[2] photographed by Reidar Lund, production designed by Knut Yran.[3] The film is based on a novel by Sigbjørn Obstfelder, and starring Hjalmar Fries, Mona Hofland, Astri Jacobsen and Fridtjof Mjøen.
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| Directed by | Rolf Randall |
| Written by | Sigbjørn Obstfelder (novel) Rolf Randall |
| Starring | Hjalmar Fries Mona Hofland Astri Jacobsen Fridtjof Mjøen |
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Running time | 99 minutes[1] |
| Country | Norway |
| Language | Norwegian |
Rebekka (Jacobsen) is in a loveless marriage, and leaves her husband for the author Sigurd Winge (Mjøen). Also this relationship runs into problems, however, because of Winge's uncontrollable jealousy.
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