Der brænder en ild
Originally released in 1962. Der brænder en ild is a family/drama film. directed by Alice O'Fredericks. At just 86 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Poul Reichhardt, Astrid Villaume, and William Rosenberg
Synopsis
Martin returns home with a good sum of money in his pocket after working in Greenland. He settles down with his sister, who runs the inn – but much has changed. He is most disappointed that his childhood sweetheart Martha has married Just Hovmand, who owns the Lunehøj farm. Martin starts a machine station and is immediately ready to help Martha and her husband when they run into financial difficulties. But stubborn Just refuses to accept money from Martha's former boyfriend. As usual in a good Morten Korch film, there are a couple of pleasant 'cousins' – Chr. Arhoff and Peter Malberg – and they come up with many good solutions...
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Poul Reichhardt
as Martin
Astrid Villaume
as Martha
William Rosenberg
as Just Hovmann
Birgit Sadolin
as Karen - Martha's søster
Puk Schaufuss
as Inge Hovmann - Just's datter
Jørn Jeppesen
as Bent Nisted - gårdejer - Riisgården
Marie Brink
as Abelone Nisted - fru Nisted
Bertel Lauring
as Jesper Nisted - deres søn
Birte Lundsgaard
as Erna
Peter Malberg
as Ole Laursen - sadelmager - Nicolais bror
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DA
Production Companies
- ASA
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Der brænder en ild about?
Martin returns home with a good sum of money in his pocket after working in Greenland. He settles down with his sister, who runs the inn – but much has changed. He is most disappointed that his c...
Who directed Der brænder en ild?
Der brænder en ild was directed by Alice O'Fredericks.
How long is Der brænder en ild?
Der brænder en ild has a runtime of 1 hours and 26 minutes (86 minutes total).
When was Der brænder en ild released?
Der brænder en ild was released on December 26, 1962 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Der brænder en ild?
The main cast of Der brænder en ild includes Poul Reichhardt, Astrid Villaume, William Rosenberg, Birgit Sadolin, Puk Schaufuss.