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Ung frue forsvunnet (Young Woman Missing) is a 1953 Norwegian drama film directed by Edith Carlmar. The film stars Astri Jacobsen, Adolf Bjerke, Lalla Carlsen, Wenche Foss, Espen Skjønberg, and Guri Stormoen.
Plot
The university instructor Berger (Adolf Bjerke) returns home from a mountain hike and discovers that his young wife, Eva (Astri Jacobsen), has disappeared. The maid has neither heard nor seen anything from the woman since the day the Berger left. What Berger does not know about his wife's past is that she was addicted to drugs and that her disappearance was due to a relapse. In desperation, she sought out her old friend, the decrepit pharmacist Møller (Espen Skjønberg) who previously led her into drug abuse. On the surface, the marriage seemed to be going well, but no one understood how much it tormented the young woman to feel mentally inferior to her husband.
Cast
Astri Jacobsen as Eva Berger
Adolf Bjerke as Arne Berger, a university instructor
Lalla Carlsen as Johanne Antonsen, the maid
Kåre Siem as Dr. Krogh
Vesla Christensen as Ingrid Lindstrøm
Wenche Foss as Tora Haug, a detective
Espen Skjønberg as Einar Møller, a pharmacist
Nanna Stenersen as Birgit Lie, a pharmacist and friend
Egil Hjorth-Jenssen as Olsen
Guri Stormoen as Thea
Signe Bernau as a curious neighbor
Lisbeth Bull as the detective on duty
Bjarne Hansen as a police driver
Arne Hestenes as a police lawyer
Kåre Løwing as an impatient man
References
External links
Ung frue forsvunnet at IMDb
Ung frue forsvunnet at the National Library of Norway
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ung frue forsvunnet
- Edith Carlmar
- Lalla Carlsen
- Wenche Foss
- Nanna Stenersen
- Guri Stormoen
- Alf Malland
- Oscar Egede-Nissen
- Espen Skjønberg