Blændværk

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Blændværk

Poster
Directed by Johan Jacobsen
Produced by Annelise Hovmand
Johan Jacobsen
Written by Erik Fiehn
Starring Mimi Heinrich
Music by Erik Fiehn
Cinematography Kjeld Arnholtz
Distributed by ASA Filmudlejning
Release date(s) 8 August 1955
Running time 102 minutes
Country Flag of Denmark Denmark
Language Danish
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Blændværk is a 1955 Danish crime film drama directed by Johan Jacobsen. The film stars Mimi Heinrich.

[edit] Plot

Børge Rasmussen is in love with Elvie Hansen. During a visit at doctor Kermer's, Børge steals more than 20,000 kr. Together with Elvie he runs off towards Copenhagen. Along the way to Copenhagen, Elvie leaves Børge. In Copenhagen, the saboteur Verner seeks out Børge. Verner convinces Børge to go to Canada and take a briefcase with him for friend of Verner's. Børges friend, Marinus, finds out that there is a bomb in the briefcase. When Marinus is going to warn Børge, Marinus gets murdered, though before he dies he tells doctor Kermer about the bomb. Together with Elvie, Kermer now leaves for Copenhagen to save Børge.

[edit] Cast

  • Mimi Heinrich ... Elvi Hansen
  • Henrik Wiehe... Børge Rasmussen
  • Poul Reichhardt ... Labour union chairman Marinus
  • Kjeld Petersen ... President of the party Werner Schultz
  • Poul Müller ... Seaman Otto
  • Asbjørn Andersen ... Dr. med. Hans Kerner
  • Vera Gebuhr ... Charlotte Kerner
  • Johannes Meyer ... Editor at Sallinghavn county paper
  • Karen Lykkehus ... Elvis' mother, Dagny
  • Jakob Nielsen ... Pilot Anthon Olsen
  • Jørn Jeppesen ... Børges master, Auto-Søren
  • Lauritz Olsen ... Waiter Frandsen
  • Bodil Udsen ... Lady from child welfare services

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