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The Hour of Parting 1973

★ 7.02 votes79 min📅 1973-11-09

In the gripping drama 'The Hour of Parting (1973)', a man's life unravels as he's fired from his job and becomes increasingly suspicious of his wife's infidelity.

Director: Per Holst

Cast

Ove Sprogøe
Ove Sprogøe
Michael Jacobsen
Bibi Andersson
Bibi Andersson
Elsa Jacobsen
Jørgen Kiil
Jørgen Kiil
Petersen
Yvonne Ingdal
Yvonne Ingdal
Neighbor
Claus Nissen
Claus Nissen
Neighbor
Martin Sne
Charlotte Klaebel
Michael Petersen
Jørgen Teytaud
Jørgen Teytaud
Peter Ronild
Peter Ronild

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Hour of Parting (1973) about?

This 1973 drama follows a man's downward spiral as he becomes increasingly suspicious of his wife's infidelity and loses his job.

Who directed The Hour of Parting?

The Hour of Parting was directed by Per Holst.

Who stars in The Hour of Parting?

The film features Ove Sprogøe, Bibi Andersson, Jørgen Kiil, and Yvonne Ingdal in key roles.

Is The Hour of Parting (1973) worth watching?

While it may not be a widely popular film, The Hour of Parting's gripping storyline and intense atmosphere make it a worthwhile watch for fans of psychological drama and suspense.

How long is The Hour of Parting?

The Hour of Parting has a runtime of 79 minutes.

About The Hour of Parting (1973) — A Desperate Man's Descent into Madness

In the gripping drama 'The Hour of Parting (1973)', a man's life unravels as he's fired from his job and becomes increasingly suspicious of his wife's infidelity. As he spirals into a world of desperation and paranoia, his imagination runs wild with dramatic and intense scenarios. Director Per Holst masterfully crafts a tense atmosphere that draws the viewer in, forcing them to question the reliability of the protagonist's perceptions.

The film's cast, including Ove Sprogøe and Bibi Andersson, deliver powerful performances that add depth to the narrative. With its themes of betrayal, suspicion, and the blurring of reality, 'The Hour of Parting' is a thought-provoking thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. This 79-minute cinematic experience is a must-watch for fans of psychological drama and suspense.