Husmandstøsen (1952)
Helga is on a farm, where she is seduced by her husband, Per Mortensen. As it turns out she is with child, she gets a tough time among local residents. They consider it the greatest shame that can befall a young, unmarried girl. Per refuses bargain to be the father of the child. Her parents can not afford to keep the baby, so she tries to go to court - without result. Fortunately, she gets a new duty station at Torpegaarden where she thrives. In particular, she has a good eye to his son on the farm, Gudmund. He also liked the young girl
Director: Alice O'Fredericks
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Grethe Thordahl as Helga |
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Ib Schønberg as Sorte Niels |
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Maria Garland as Helgas mor Birthe |
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Johannes Meyer as Søren Torpegaard |
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Poul Reichhardt as Gudmund Torpegaard |
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Helga Frier as |
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Sigurd Langberg as |
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Ebba Thomsen as |
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Nina Pens Rode as |
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Ernst Bruun Olsen as |
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Jørn Jeppesen as |
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Signi Grenness as |
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Svend Methling as |
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Einar Juhl as |
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Lily Broberg as |
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Else Jarlbak as |
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Carl Heger as |
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Henry Jessen as |
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Niels Moltzen as |
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Arne Westermann as |
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Kjeld Arrild as |
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Julie Grønlund as |
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Mantza Rasmussen as |
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Betty Helsengreen as |
| Directing | Alice O'Fredericks | Director |
| Writing | Selma Lagerlöf | Novel |
| Writing | Thomas Olesen Løkken | Theatre Play |