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Love Thy Neighbour 1967

★ 4.18 votes97 min📅 1967-09-01

In Egil Kolstø's 1967 Scandinavian comedy-romance *Love Thy Neighbour*, Danish screen legend Dirch Passer stars as Sven Gjeholm, a writer of unconventional books on human intimacy whose private life couldn't be further from his public persona.

Director: Egil Kolstø

Cast

Dirch Passer
Dirch Passer
Olaf
Walter Giller
Walter Giller
Forfatter Sven Gjeholm
Ghita Nørby
Ghita Nørby
Britt
Christina Schollin
Christina Schollin
Solveig
Carl Ottosen
Carl Ottosen
Petter Tvedt
Vivi Bach
Vivi Bach
Olafs forsvundne kæreste
Elsa Lystad
Elsa Lystad
Frk. Andresen
Paul Hagen
Paul Hagen
Bådebygger Myserud
Kai Holm
Kai Holm
Købmand Sandaker
Axel Strøbye
Axel Strøbye
Hotelvært Kostøl

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Love Thy Neighbour (1967) about?

The film follows Sven Gjeholm, a Danish writer of erotic literature who retreats to a quiet Norwegian village to escape prying eyes. Unwanted attention from both locals and tourists forces him—and the town—to confront their own expectations and hidden desires.

Who directed Love Thy Neighbour?

Egil Kolstø directed the 1967 comedy-romance, guiding a tone that balances satire with heartfelt charm.

Who stars in Love Thy Neighbour?

The cast features Danish icon Dirch Passer, Walter Giller, Ghita Nørby, Christina Schollin, and Vivi Bach in a lively ensemble.

Is Love Thy Neighbour (1967) worth watching?

Packed with gentle humor and a sunny Scandinavian setting, *Love Thy Neighbour* offers light entertainment for fans of 1960s romantic comedies. While it doesn't aim for groundbreaking social commentary, its playful tone and Passer's charisma make it a cozy pick for a lazy afternoon.

How long is Love Thy Neighbour?

The film runs 97 minutes, perfect for a concise yet satisfying cinematic escape.

About Love Thy Neighbour (1967) — Scandinavian Comedy-Romance with Dirch Passer

In Egil Kolstø's 1967 Scandinavian comedy-romance *Love Thy Neighbour*, Danish screen legend Dirch Passer stars as Sven Gjeholm, a writer of unconventional books on human intimacy whose private life couldn't be further from his public persona. When Sven's wife grows weary of their unusual domestic arrangement, he decamps to the sleepy Norwegian village of Mårböosen, hoping for peace and quiet to finish his manuscripts. Instead, he finds the villagers already suspicious of his reputation—and their curiosity soon turns into outright hostility. As tourists begin flocking to the town, the residents must confront their own prejudices and the unexpected charm of the man they once rejected.

Witty and bittersweet, *Love Thy Neighbour (1967)* blends gentle satire with romantic high jinks, wrapping a story about authenticity and acceptance inside a breezy, warm-hearted chase for sunlit village charm.