Dorte

Dorte (1951)


  • Genre: Family, Comedy
  • Release Date: 1951-12-17
  • User Rating: 6.5/10 from 2 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 36min
  • Language: Dansk
  • Production Company: Palladium
  • Production Country: Denmark
  • Director: Jon Iversen
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Summary

A train pulls into Copenhagen Central Station, and 16-year-old Dorte gets off. She needs to find some people on a road somewhere near Svanemøllen. Here, in a beautiful villa, lives Asger Haensen, a director who runs a large company in Copenhagen. He lives with his two children, Margot and Steen. Asger Haensen lives a superficial and overly expensive life—among other things, he has an expensive girlfriend. In the evening, the doorbell rings at the director's house. Outside stands Dorte with a letter that must be delivered to him personally. The letter reveals that Dorte is the result of a small youthful mistake on the part of the director. So Dorte stays in the house. Dorte does not quite fit into the elegant home. But she is feisty—and brings life to the house!

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  • Ib Schønberg

    as Direktør Asger Hansen
  • Ilselil Larsen

    as Dorte
  • Preben Neergaard

    as Steen
  • Nina Pens Rode

    as Margot
  • Johannes Meyer

    as Prokuristen
  • Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt

    as Olsen
  • Sigurd Langberg

    as Direktør Herbert Christoffersen
  • Ove Sprogøe

    as Hr. Smith
  • Maria Garland

    as Kortspiller hos Hansen
  • Henning Moritzen

    as Doktor Sørensen
  • Birthe Illum

    as Steens veninde - Kitty
  • Else Jarlbak

    as Fru Sedenius
  • Christen Møller

    as Politikommisær
  • Henry Nielsen

    as Drager
  • Katy Valentin

    as
  • Dirch Passer

    as Amerikaner
  • Ellen Margrethe Stein

    as
  • Signi Grenness

    as
  • Inge Ketti

    as
  • Poul Müller

    as
  • Ego Brønnum-Jacobsen

    as
  • Bjørn Puggaard-Müller

    as
Directing Jon Iversen Director
Writing Peer Guldbrandsen Writer

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