This festive comedy has a theme song that was incredibly popular in its day – but which is missing a verse! The penultimate verse ends as follows: “...there were 39 sailors and one girl, and that’s why the censors deleted the last verse.” In 1965, it was new and very daring for a girl to go to sea in the merchant navy. But fortunately, Peer Guldbrandsen and director Annelise Reenberg saw that girls also had a future at sea when they wrote the film’s screenplay based on Else Boyes’ best-selling novel. The moral frown is replaced by a big smile when the pretty radio operator, Else, boards the M/S Warrigal, owned by the magnificent shipowner, Wilhelmine Jacobsen. The trip from Brønshøj to Bangkok – and back – becomes as festive as an archetypal Danish male society can manage when a pretty girl destroys their age-old traditions.
Length 115 minutes
Birgit Sadolin | Karl Stegger | Morten Grunwald | Axel Strøbye | Ove Sprogøe | Poul Bundgaard | Sigrid Horne-Rasmussen | Bjørn Puggaard-Müller | Arthur Jensen | Kirsten Søberg | Jan Priiskorn Schmidt | Erik Kühnau | Ove Rud | Holger Vistisen | Hugo Herrestrup | Valsø Holm | Jesper Langberg | Bent Vejlby | Ernst Meyer | Alvin Linnemann | Henry Nielsen | Gunnar Bigum | Ole Søltoft | Ib Christensen | Flemming Dyjak | Inga Løfgren | Marteng Petersen | Bente Puggaard-Müller