Oh, to Be on the Bandwagon!
- Oh, to Be on the Bandwagon!
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Oh, to Be on the Bandwagon! |
Directed by |
Henning Carlsen |
Produced by |
Henning Carlsen |
Written by |
Henning Carlsen
Benny Andersen |
Starring |
Karl Stegger |
Cinematography |
Henning Kristiansen |
Editing by |
Henning Carlsen |
Release date(s) |
13 September 1972 |
Running time |
93 minutes |
Country |
Denmark |
Language |
Danish |
Oh, to Be on the Bandwagon! (Danish: Man sku være noget ved musikken) is a 1972 Danish drama film directed by Henning Carlsen. It was entered in the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
Cast
- Karl Stegger - Søren
- Birgitte Bruun - Caja (as Birgitte Price)
- Otto Brandenburg - Lasse
- Jesper Langberg - Svend
- Ingolf David - Ib
- Lone Lindorff - Elly
- Gyrd Løfquist - Café-ejeren
- Lene Maimu - Annie
- Lene Vedsegård - Ragnhild
- Ellen Margrethe Stein - Ibs mor
- Birgit Conradi - Lasses kone Lone
- Hans W. Petersen - Hr. Hansen
- Ebba Amfeldt - Ældre Dame
- Elin Reimer - Sørens kone Gerda
- Martin Lichtenber - Søren og Gerdas søn Jens
References
External links
Categories:
- Danish films
- Danish-language films
- 1972 films
- 1970s drama films
- Films directed by Henning Carlsen
- Danish film stubs
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