Hjem går vi ikke (We're Not Going Home) is a Norwegian film from 1955 directed by Walter Fyrst.
[3][4] It is based on the story "En gutts dag" (A Boy's Day) by Eva Seeberg.
Early in the plot, the six-year-old main character Jan, played by Bjørn Olav Cook, escapes from home for a few summer weeks, together with his large St. Bernard, which the adults intend to have put down.
The young couple Toralv Maurstad and Kari Sundby also live in the apartment, but they want to move out.
One of the reviewers praised the beautiful scenes from the Aker River but thought the action was too rambling and that Sverre Arvid Bergh's music did little to bring rhythm to an uncertain cinematic composition.