- Source: Amour (1970 film)
Amour (also known as Ways of Women) is a 1970 Danish drama film directed by Gabriel Axel.
The 94-minute movie contains three episodes. In part one, the year is 1200 and a young woman is married to an older, unkind man. Part two takes place in 1910 and the final part in the 1840s.
Cast
1st episode, c. 1200
Svend Johansen (actor) - Diderik
Tine Bjerregaard – Gundelil
Ole Guldbrandsen - Kjartan
Helmer Johansen – Ebbesen
André Sallyman – 1. karl
Berd Jönsson – 2. karl
2nd episode, c. 1910
Ghita Nørby – Elisa
Jacques Mauclair – Elisas mand
Ejnar Hans Jensen - Elisas elsker
Kim Meyer – Sønnen
Kirsten Lyngholm – Datteren
Paul Hüttel – 1. tyv
Eddie Karnil - 2. tyv
Hans W. Petersen – Frisørmesteren
Karl Stegger – Konditoren
Dirch Passer – Gas- og vandmesteren
Lone Helmer - Hans kone
Jesper Langberg – Kulmanden
Addy Lund - Kulmandens kone
Ove Sprogøe – Gammel, døv dame
Svend Erik Jensen – Politimesteren
Carl Ottosen – Betjent
Preben Nicolaisen – Betjent
Gerd Vindahl – Betjent
Ib Sørensen – Betjent
Morten Grunwald – Brandmajoren
Paul Hagen – Brandmand
Klaus Pagh – Brandmand
Kurt Andersen – Brandmand
Svend Krogh – Brandmand
3rd episode, c. 1840
Nadine Alari – Constance Vernon
Bernard Noël – Adolphe Vernon
Philippe Étesse - Philippe Despres
Paule Emanuele - Constances veninde
Jacques François Zeller – Venindens mand
Monique Mauclair – Venindens datter
Philippe Baron – Venindens søn
Robert Burnier – En gammel herre
Lucienne Givry – En gammel dame
Paul Mercey - Kusken
Karine Jeantet – Tjenestepigen
References
External links
Amour at IMDb
Amour in the Danish Film Database
Amour in the film database danskefilm.dk (in Danish)
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