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I Love Another

I Love Another

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On a dark and rainy evening after the cinema, a small two-seater car drives through the old streets of Copenhagen. It is the young doctor Preben Hansen driving his sweetheart home. She is a nanny and works at a daycare centre in the inner city. She is a sweet and lively girl whom her friends call "Peter." In the doorway, "Peter" encounters a drunk man who will later become important in her life. When the daycare center is about to close, the drunk man may step in with a financial helping hand.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Danish

Runtime

95 mins

Rating

6.5/10

Release Date

13 September 1946

Country

Denmark

Cast

Ib Schønberg

Ib Schønberg

Onkel Polle

Marguerite Viby

Marguerite Viby

Annelise 'Peter' Petersen

Ebbe Rode

Ebbe Rode

John Eriksen

Erni Arneson

Erni Arneson

Connie Smith

Bjørn Watt-Boolsen

Bjørn Watt-Boolsen

Læge Preben Hansen

Betty Helsengreen

Betty Helsengreen

Køkkenpigen Viola

Preben Kaas

Preben Kaas

Blomsterbud

Henry Nielsen

Henry Nielsen

Taxachauffør

Ebba Amfeldt

Ebba Amfeldt

Smith

Ingeborg Pehrson

Ingeborg Pehrson

Karlsen / 'Karl'

Helga Frier

Helga Frier

Husholderske hos frk. Smith

Knud Heglund

Knud Heglund

Sivertsen

Else Colber

Else Colber

Astrid Holm

Astrid Holm

Palle Reenberg

Palle Reenberg

Lau Lauritzen III

Lau Lauritzen III

Kjeld Arrild

Kjeld Arrild

Jørgen Weel

Jørgen Weel

Tove Bang

Tove Bang

Ingeborg Pehrson

Ingeborg Pehrson

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