Jenny and the Soldier
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Directed by | Johan Jacobsen |
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Produced by | John Olsen |
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Edited by | Anker Sørensen |
Music by | Kai Møller |
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Running time | 92 min. |
Country | Denmark |
Language | Danish |
Jenny and the Soldier (Danish: Soldaten og Jenny) is a 1947 Danish dramatic film written and directed by Johan Jacobsen.[1] The black-and-white film is based on the 1940 stage play Brudstykker af et mønster (lit. 'Fragments of a pattern') written by Danish playwright Carl Erik Soya. The gritty romantic drama received critical praise for its authentic portrayal of everyday life. Jacobsen received the first Bodil Award for Best Danish Film, while both Poul Reichhardt and Bodil Kjer were awarded Bodils for their leading roles. Jenny and the Soldier is one of the ten films listed in Denmark's cultural canon by the Danish Ministry of Culture.[2]
Synopsis[]
Two common working-class people, Robert and Jenny, meet one day in a bar. After Robert defends Jenny against her date, a district attorney's chauffeur, who is trying to get her drunk, they begin a relationship. She soon discovers that she will be tried in court for an abortion she needed a few years previously. Her parents disown her and she loses her job as a saleswoman. Robert stays with her, admitting his own responsibility for killing someone when he was 17 years old. Distraught at the thought of going to prison, Jenny convinces Robert to commit suicide with her. Just as she is planning the suicide, her lawyer comes and announces that the case has been dropped—the case had been delayed too long while the district attorney was in the hospital after his chauffeur has caused an automobile accident. The film ends with the couple declaring that in spite of their ancient unfortunate circumstances, they have at least one another, after which they embrace each other.
Cast[]
- Poul Reichhardt as Robert Olsen, soldier
- Bodil Kjer as Jenny Christensen
- Elith Pio as district attorney
- Karin Nellemose as district attorney's wife
- Johannes Meyer as Jenny's father
- Maria Garland as Jenny's mother
- Sigfred Johansen as prosecutor
- Gunnar Lauring as Gustav, district attorney's chauffeur
- Svend Methling as Sveistrup, "The Crazy Lawyer"
- Jessie Rindom as a gardener (credited as Jessie Lauring)
- Per Buckhøj as bartender
- as district attorney's maid
- Birgitte Reimer as prosecutor's secretary
References[]
- ^ Piil, M. (2008). Gyldendals danske filmguide (in Danish). Gyldendal. p. 508. ISBN 978-87-02-06669-2. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
- ^ Christian Monggaard, Skygger fra fortiden Archived 2010-12-05 at the Wayback Machine, Kultur Kanon, Kultur Ministeriet retrieved 22-06-2010
External links[]
- Jenny and the Soldier at IMDb
- Jenny and the Soldier in the Danish Film Database
- Jenny and the Soldier in the film database danskefilm.dk (in Danish)
- 1947 films
- Danish-language films
- 1947 romantic drama films
- Best Danish Film Bodil Award winners
- Danish black-and-white films
- Danish Culture Canon
- Danish films
- Danish romantic drama films
- Films based on Danish novels
- Films directed by Johan Jacobsen
- Films set in Denmark
- Films shot in Denmark
- Danish film stubs