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Erik Ejegods pilgrimsfærd 1943

★ 6.01 votes📅 1943-04-26

Step back in time to a charming Danish provincial town in 1888 with *Erik Ejegods pilgrimsfærd (1943)*, a delightful Danish comedy directed by Svend Methling.

Director: Svend Methling

Cast

Richard Christensen
Richard Christensen
Wang, overlærer
Alma Olander Dam Willumsen
Alma Olander Dam Willumsen
Helene, Wangs kone
Ingeborg Brams
Ingeborg Brams
Emma, Wangs datter
Martin Hansen
Martin Hansen
Dr. Seldorf, Wangs svigerdatter
Asta Hansen
Asta Hansen
Henny, Seldorfs kone
Petrine Sonne
Petrine Sonne
Stine, pige hos Wang
Johannes Meyer
Johannes Meyer
Ferdinand Piper, teaterdirektør
Ellen Gottschalch
Ellen Gottschalch
Adelaide, Pipers hustru
Gunnar Lemvigh
Gunnar Lemvigh
Albrechtsen, skuespiller
Olaf Ussing
Olaf Ussing
Mogensen, regissør

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Erik Ejegods pilgrimsfærd (1943) about?

Set in a Danish town in 1888, the film follows Headmaster Wang, whose solitude leads him to reminisce about his youth and the playful tragedy he wrote as a student, *Erik Ejegod's Pilgrimage*. A theater director's encouragement sets the stage for a clash between fantasy and reality, filled with humor and heart.

Who directed Erik Ejegods pilgrimsfærd?

Svend Methling directed this charming Danish comedy.

Who stars in Erik Ejegods pilgrimsfærd?

The film features Richard Christensen, Alma Olander Dam Willumsen, Ingeborg Brams, and Martin Hansen in key roles.

Is Erik Ejegods pilgrimsfærd (1943) worth watching?

As a classic Danish comedy, *Erik Ejegods pilgrimsfærd* offers gentle humor and nostalgic charm, perfect for fans of vintage cinema. While IMDb ratings aren't available, its lighthearted themes and historical setting make it a worthwhile watch for comedy enthusiasts.

How long is Erik Ejegods pilgrimsfærd?

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About Erik Ejegods pilgrimsfærd (1943) — A Whimsical Danish Comedy from 1888

Step back in time to a charming Danish provincial town in 1888 with *Erik Ejegods pilgrimsfærd (1943)*, a delightful Danish comedy directed by Svend Methling. This lighthearted period piece follows Headmaster Wang, whose solitude leads him to nostalgic musings about his youth, including the whimsical creation of a "Nordic tragedy" titled *Erik Ejegod's Pilgrimage*—a play he wrote as a student with great pride. When a theater director encourages him to stage the work, Wang's fantasies collide with reality, blending humor and heart as he navigates the quirks of small-town life and theatrical ambition. The film captures the era's cozy atmosphere, filled with eccentric characters and playful storytelling, all brought to life by Methling's warm direction and a cast that radiates charm.

Starring the talented Richard Christensen, Alma Olander Dam Willumsen, and Ingeborg Brams, *Erik Ejegods pilgrimsfærd* offers a nostalgic escape with its blend of comedy and historical flair. The movie's themes of creativity, family, and the joy of storytelling shine through its gentle humor and idyllic setting, making it a perfect choice for fans of vintage Danish cinema. Whether you're drawn to its period details or its lighthearted tone, this 1943 gem delivers a feel-good experience that feels both timeless and uniquely Danish.