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Jeg har elsket og levet

Genres
Family
Rating
7.0
StatusReleased
LanguagesDansk
CountriesDenmark
Release Date1940-12-17
RuntimeNot Available

Overview

In 1801, the composer Weyse's cousin, the cheerful Henriette Frisch, advised her cousin to take in some student boarders in the house, so that he would not have to provide so much musical information, but could have more time to compose. The result, however, was that Weyse had to take on even more students to feed the boarders, and it was particularly bad with the gifted student Kramer, whose wealthy uncle would not send any more money.

Cast & Crew

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Erling Schroeder

as C.E.F. Weyse

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Ellen Gottschalch

as Henriette Frisch

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Johannes Meyer

as Tutein

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Bjarne Forchhammer

as Frederich Tutein

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Inger Stender

as Emilie Tutein

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Edith Oldrup Pedersen

as Julie Tutein

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Mary Alice Therp

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Tove Bang

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Aksel Schiøtz

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Angelo Bruun

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Edvin Tiemroth

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Børge Munch Petersen

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Karen Lykkehus

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Hans Kurt

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Carl Viggo Meincke

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Asmund Rostrup

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Torkil Lauritzen

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Victor Montell

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Benny Fagerlund

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Carl Madsen

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