A Sailor goes ashore
En sømand går i land
Frederik Larsen (Lau Lauritzen Jr.), a sailor and has sailed since he was 15. Now he has lost the desire for a sailor life, especially after his best friend Bob was lost in a hurricane. When his ship docks at Copenhagen, shortly before Christmas, he signs off with all his hire on the pocket. He seeks accommodations in sailor home Bertel, located on the nice side of Nyhavn. Here he can stay and eat for very little money. He delivers his kitbag to the concierge Henrik (Mogens Hermansen) before he was lured by accordion music and the laughter that comes to him from the "naughty" side of Nyhavn. In the Cafe "The black sails", he accidently joins Inger (Lisbeth Movin) at the same table, whose profession is not in the phone book, although it is the world's oldest. Inger is in the company of an unemployed stoker Vladimir W. Olsen (Poul Reichhardt) that is full of scams, and has a good mood.
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Cast
Poul Reichhardt
as Vladimir W. Olsen
Paul Hagen
as Værtshusgæst
Torkil Lauritzen
Birgit Brüel
Irene Hansen
Jørn Jeppesen
as Pastor Poulsen
Ove Rud
Knud Heglund
as Hr. Jespersen
Ib Schønberg
as Bach / 'Beethoven'
Carl Ottosen
as Herman
Lisbeth Movin
Lau Lauritzen Jr.
as Frederik Larsen
Emil Hass Christensen
as Politiassistenten
Per Gundmann
as Hermans ledsager
Birgitte Price
as Esther