Bolettes Brudefærd
Originally released in 1938. Bolettes Brudefærd is a comedy/romance film. directed by Emanuel Gregers.
Starring Bodil Ipsen, Peter Malberg, and Pouel Kern
Synopsis
In a small Zealand village, where everything seems to be idyllic, lives the seamstress Bolette Jensen, a bold woman who has had her share of bitter experiences and is now feared for her sharp tongue. Bolette tends to speak her mind without mincing words, and since the truth is, as is well known, unheard of, she is not particularly liked by the parish authorities, the most prominent of whom is the parish council chairman Peter Enevoldsen. Bolette is given a serious task when the young, beautiful Sofie is about to have a baby, and Bolette immediately takes care of the unhappy girl and promises that she will probably walk up the aisle with her Karl.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Bodil Ipsen
as Bolette Jensen, syerske
Peter Malberg
as Morten Madsen - hønsekræmmer
Pouel Kern
as Karl Enevoldsen - hans søn
Sigurd Langberg
as Hans Henriksen - gårdejer
Asta Hansen
as Tjenestepigen Sofie
Henrik Malberg
as Tømrer Kristiansen
Charles Wilken
as Urmager Piil
Aage Redal
as Smeden Tanggaard
Aage Foss
as Skomager Bistrup
Max Ibenfeldt
as Mikkel Mathiesen
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DA
Production Companies
- Nordisk Film Denmark
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bolettes Brudefærd about?
In a small Zealand village, where everything seems to be idyllic, lives the seamstress Bolette Jensen, a bold woman who has had her share of bitter experiences and is now feared for her sharp tongu...
Who directed Bolettes Brudefærd?
Bolettes Brudefærd was directed by Emanuel Gregers.
How long is Bolettes Brudefærd?
Bolettes Brudefærd has a runtime of 1 hours and 42 minutes (102 minutes total).
When was Bolettes Brudefærd released?
Bolettes Brudefærd was released on December 17, 1938 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Bolettes Brudefærd?
The main cast of Bolettes Brudefærd includes Bodil Ipsen, Peter Malberg, Pouel Kern, Sigurd Langberg, Asta Hansen.