Kristiane af Marstal 1956
Kristiane af Marstal
Two young skippers, Hans Tønnesen and Poul Nielsen, have a small cargo ship that transports freight from Copenhagen to the provinces. Poul and Hans are in love with the same girl, Margit, who is the daughter of master baker Bonnekamp. However, Margit chooses Poul. On their wedding night, Hans cannot sleep. He sits in his boat and hears a splash in the water. He jumps into the water and rescues a young girl, Kristiane, from drowning. She is distraught because she is pregnant and does not dare tell her parents. Hans offers to marry her and acknowledge paternity, but on the way to his own wedding, his engine stalls.
Two young skippers, Hans Tønnesen and Poul Nielsen, have a small cargo ship that transports freight from Copenhagen to the provinces. Poul and Hans are in love with the same girl, Margit, who is the daughter of master baker Bonnekamp. However, Margit chooses Poul. On their wedding night, Hans cannot sleep. He sits in his boat and hears a splash in the water. He jumps into the water and rescues a young girl, Kristiane, from drowning. She is distraught because she is pregnant and does not dare tell her parents. Hans offers to marry her and acknowledge paternity, but on the way to his own wedding, his engine stalls.
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Full Cast & Crew... Borgmester Heinrich Bonnekamp
... Margit Bonnekamp
... Hans Tønnesen
... Poul Nielsen
... Andersen
... Bartender
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Release Date:
Aug 03, 1956 (Denmark)
Run Time:
1hr 35`
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Original Language:
Danish
Production Countries:
Denmark
Status:
Released
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Cast & Crew of
Kristiane af Marstal
Directors & Credit Writers
... Director
Cast
... Borgmester Heinrich Bonnekamp
... Margit Bonnekamp
... Hans Tønnesen
... Poul Nielsen
... Andersen
... Bartender
... Laura Andersen
... Kristiane Andersen
... Chauffør Karlsen
... Jens
... Harald
... Frederik
... Pastor From
... Svendsen
LH
Lili Heglund... Amalie
CJH
Carl Johan Hviid...
LP
Lise Panduro...
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JM
Jens Meincke...