The Child (1940)
Overview
The action begins one early summer morning in a hostel, where we see, among others, two young girls, a law student, Ruth, and a small office lady, Ilse. From their conversation, we understand that Ilse has a very bourgeois outlook on life. By chance, these two girls come across one of Ruth's fellow students, Pontus Berthelsen, who is spending the summer holidays in a fisherman's cabin. Ilse, who has little world experience, quickly takes an interest in Pontus, who possesses a lot of innate charm. Pontus does his best to conquer Ilse, but her bourgeois attitude means - at first - that she does not fall for his rather deft approaches.
Cast
Agis Winding
Fru Bertelsen, moderen
Charles Tharnæs
Elias
Beatrice Bonnesen
Cora
Mogens Wieth
Inger Lassen
Gunnar Lauring
Lis Smed
Grethe Paaske
Helga Frier
Inger Stender
Gudrun Ringheim
Guri Richter
Ellen Margrethe Stein