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Dorte 1951

★ 6.52 votes📅 1951-12-17

Dorte (1951), a charming Danish family comedy directed by Jon Iversen, follows a spirited 16-year-old's unexpected arrival at Copenhagen Central Station. Her mission? To track down a mysterious stranger connected to the city's high society.

Director: Jon Iversen

Cast

Ib Schønberg
Ib Schønberg
Direktør Asger Hansen
Ilselil Larsen
Ilselil Larsen
Dorte
Preben Neergaard
Preben Neergaard
Steen
Nina Pens Rode
Nina Pens Rode
Margot
Johannes Meyer
Johannes Meyer
Prokuristen
Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt
Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt
Olsen
Sigurd Langberg
Sigurd Langberg
Direktør Herbert Christoffersen
Ove Sprogøe
Ove Sprogøe
Hr. Smith
Maria Garland
Maria Garland
Kortspiller hos Hansen
Henning Moritzen
Henning Moritzen
Doktor Sørensen

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dorte (1951) about?

This Danish comedy follows a determined 16-year-old girl who arrives in Copenhagen searching for a stranger tied to a wealthy director's household. Her unexpected visit challenges the director's superficial lifestyle and unravels family secrets along the way.

Who directed Dorte?

Dorte was directed by Jon Iversen, a notable figure in mid-century Danish cinema known for blending family-friendly storytelling with social commentary.

Who stars in Dorte?

The film stars Ib Schønberg as Asger Haensen, Ilselil Larsen as Dorte, Preben Neergaard, Nina Pens Rode, and Johannes Meyer in key roles.

Is Dorte (1951) worth watching?

While it lacks a current IMDb rating, Dorte offers a nostalgic glimpse into 1950s Danish life, driven by strong performances and gentle humor. Fans of classic family comedies may find its themes and charm still engaging today.

How long is Dorte?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Dorte (1951) — 1950s Danish Comedy with Ib Schønberg

Dorte (1951), a charming Danish family comedy directed by Jon Iversen, follows a spirited 16-year-old's unexpected arrival at Copenhagen Central Station. Her mission? To track down a mysterious stranger connected to the city's high society. Asger Haensen, a well-to-do director living in a lavish villa near Svanemøllen, embodies the era's superficial glamour through his extravagant lifestyle and complicated relationships. When Dorte rings his doorbell, she unwittingly disrupts his world, exposing the cracks beneath his polished facade.

Set against post-war Denmark's bustling urban backdrop, the film blends gentle humor with themes of authenticity and family bonds. Ib Schønberg leads the stellar cast as the self-absorbed Haensen, while Ilselil Larsen shines as the determined Dorte, whose journey unfolds with warmth and wit. A slice-of-life tale steeped in 1950s Danish cinematic charm, Dorte (1951) captures a fleeting moment of change with heartfelt storytelling.