North Sea Boys (1950)
Per Brask is a fisherman's son, a lively 16-year-old boy, still too young to go out to sea, even though, like other boys on the west coast, he has to help out with the daily work. He is mostly preoccupied with playing, while dreaming of getting his own boat. The boys from the dunes are in a constant battle with the fjord boys, or land crabs – usually just called crabs – who are the boys from the village by the fjord or from the farms further inland.
Directors: Astrid Henning-Jensen, Bjarne Henning-Jensen.
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Preben Lerdorff Rye as Værle |
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Ejner Federspiel as Kræ Brejning |
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Kai Holm as Pelikanen |
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Karl Stegger as Sognefogeden |
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Valsø Holm as |
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Kjeld Bentzen as |
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Anne Grete Hilding as |
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Lars Henning-Jensen as |
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Nette Høj Hansen as |
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Jens Konge Rasmussen as |
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Bente Kaas Hvalsøe as |
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Torben Erhard Næss-Schmidt as |
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Niels Jensen as |
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Marie Niedermann as |
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Poul Juhl as |
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Karl Jørgensen as |
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William Knoblauch as |
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Jørgen Kunz as |
| Writing | Bjarne Henning-Jensen | Writer |
| Writing | Astrid Henning-Jensen | Writer |
| Directing | Astrid Henning-Jensen | Director |
| Directing | Bjarne Henning-Jensen | Director |
| Camera | Arthur J. Ornitz | Director of Photography |