Jeg har elsket og levet (1940)
In 1801, the composer Weyse's cousin, the cheerful Henriette Frisch, advised her cousin to take in some student boarders in the house, so that he would not have to provide so much musical information, but could have more time to compose. The result, however, was that Weyse had to take on even more students to feed the boarders, and it was particularly bad with the gifted student Kramer, whose wealthy uncle would not send any more money.
Director: George Schnéevoigt
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Erling Schroeder as C.E.F. Weyse |
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Ellen Gottschalch as Henriette Frisch |
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Johannes Meyer as Tutein |
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Bjarne Forchhammer as Frederich Tutein |
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Inger Stender as Emilie Tutein |
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Edith Oldrup Pedersen as Julie Tutein |
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Mary Alice Therp as |
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Tove Bang as |
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Aksel Schiøtz as |
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Angelo Bruun as |
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Edvin Tiemroth as |
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Børge Munch Petersen as |
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Karen Lykkehus as |
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Hans Kurt as |
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Carl Viggo Meincke as |
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Asmund Rostrup as |
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Torkil Lauritzen as |
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Victor Montell as |
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Benny Fagerlund as |
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Carl Madsen as |
| Directing | George Schnéevoigt | Director |
| Writing | Fleming Lynge | Writer |