Tobiasnætter (1941) - Double Feature

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The young talented composer Ole Sand and his wife, the operetta actress Alice Sand, live a very stormy marriage. Due to Ole's bohemian, restless lifestyle, it is shipwrecked. However, they can agree on one thing, the divorce. It proceeds in beautiful harmony. Alice meets the extremely elegant businessman Christoffer Martensen, whom she marries in a small idyllic village church. He casually tells his future bride that he has read that the expression Tobiasnätter dates back to the Middle Ages, and that in this way one paid tribute to one's bride by being as chaste as the prophet Tobias was in the first three days of marriage. Their marriage also remains so, one day slipping away after another, triviality is taking the life of Alice.


Main Cast: Eva Heramb, Berthe Qvistgaard, Clara Østø, Petrine Sonne, Mathilde Nielsen, Henrik Bentzon, Angelo Bruun, Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt, William Bewer, Sigurd Langberg

Director: Johan Jacobsen

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