Far skal giftes
Originally released in 1941. Far skal giftes is a comedy/family film. directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr..
Starring Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt, Ellen Gottschalch, and Berthe Qvistgaard
Synopsis
The world-distant and absent-minded professor Jacob Jensen lives exclusively for his science and his stamps. He has no idea what is going on around him, in his own home. In the 11 years since his wife died, his capable, wise and lovable housekeeper Karen Frederiksen has, with a loving hand, managed the home for him and his 3 children. The aspiring amateur boxer Oscar and the 2 daughters Else-Margrethe and Birthe. She has shared in the children's sorrows and joys and has often lent them money when they have had dry pocket pains. She has praised and scolded them at the right times - in short, she has been in their mother's place. Both the professor and the children take her for granted. They take her services, big and small, for granted, and do not quite understand what she really means to them.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt
as Professor Jacob Jensen
Ellen Gottschalch
as Husbestyrerinde Karen Frederiksen
Berthe Qvistgaard
as Else Margrethe Jensen
Bodil Kjer
as Birthe Jensen
Poul Reichhardt
as Oskar Jensen
Maria Garland
as Tante Rikke Holm
Eigil Reimers
as Harry Holm
Edvin Tiemroth
as Peter Larsen
Ib Schønberg
as Gartner Ørsager
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DA
Production Companies
- Palladium
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Far skal giftes about?
The world-distant and absent-minded professor Jacob Jensen lives exclusively for his science and his stamps. He has no idea what is going on around him, in his own home. In the 11 years since his w...
Who directed Far skal giftes?
Far skal giftes was directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr..
When was Far skal giftes released?
Far skal giftes was released on January 1, 1941 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Far skal giftes?
The main cast of Far skal giftes includes Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt, Ellen Gottschalch, Berthe Qvistgaard, Bodil Kjer, Poul Reichhardt.