Desertøren (1971)
Martin deserts from the barracks with one of the army's pistols. He wants to go home to his girlfriend Sussie, who, however, has found someone else while he has been away. Martin is a lively and energetic guy, but he's rootless and provocative, and can't seem to settle down anywhere. He is on the run from the military and, more or less unconsciously, in the process of destroying himself. He doesn't really know what to do with the revolver, but he doesn't want to get rid of it, and only when he is hit by a shot from it does he realize what he has messed up.
Director: Thomas Krag
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Gert Günther as Martin |
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Katrine Jensenius as Sussie |
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Steen Frøhne as Martins overklasse ven |
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Ulrich Krenchel as Sussie's kæreste og hashhandler |
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Suzanne Giese as Superrevolotionær pige |
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Birgitte Frigast-Hansen as |
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Jørgen Nash as |
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Anne Hinsch as |
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Britta Lillesøe as |
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Niels Skjoldager as |
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Michel Hildesheim as |
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Flemming Quist Møller as |
| Crew | Steen Kaalø | Additional Dialogue |
| Writing | Thomas Krag | Writer |
| Directing | Gert Fredholm | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Lars Brydesen | Editor |
| Camera | Jesper Høm | Director of Photography |
| Production | Morten Schyberg | Producer |
| Directing | Anne Ansfelt | Script Supervisor |
| Lighting | Per Jørgensen | Lighting Technician |
| Directing | Thomas Krag | Director |