En ny dag gryer (1945)
Honor, morality and the "right" outlook on life are paramount. And these concepts were by no means something to be made fun of, which can be somewhat annoying when you remember that this film is based on the English play "Bank Holiday", which took a good English fart on virtues and morality. Inger Holst is a nursing student who, at a party, meets the unreal Jørgen Frandsen, who invites her to a "festive night" one weekend at a hotel in Tisvilde. However, a tragic incident occurs at the hospital where she works. The incident involves the young widower, engineer Berg, whom she has come to know as a fine, real and sympathetic person. Inger's compassion makes her offer to give up her weekend trip and stay with him.
Directors:
Poul Bang, Grete Frische.
Writer:
Grete Frische
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Grethe Holmer as Sygeplejerske Inger Holst |
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Jørn Jeppesen as Fuldmægtig Jørgen Frandsen |
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Erling Schroeder as Ingeniør Erik Berg |
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Henry Nielsen as Albert Sivertsen |
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Gerda Gilboe as Else Hansen |
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Grete Frische as Norma Sørensen |
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Olaf Ussing as Carl Thomsen |
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Jutta Jerndorff as Baronesse |
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Axel Frische as Overbetjent Birch |
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Lily Broberg as |
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Grete Fallesen as |
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Jens Kjeldby as |
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Gyrd Løfquist as |
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Harald Holst as |
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Aage Redal as |
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Falle Fallesen as |
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Alex Suhr as |
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Ilselil Larsen as |
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Kirsten Andreasen as |
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Alma Olander Dam Willumsen as |
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Ellen Margrethe Stein as |
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Musse Fenger Eriksen as |
| Directing | Poul Bang | Director |
| Directing | Grete Frische | Director |
| Writing | Grete Frische | Screenplay |
| Camera | Annelise Reenberg | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Bjarne Hoyer | Original Music Composer |
| Production | John Olsen | Producer |