Afsporet (English: Derailed) is a 1942 Danish erotic thriller drama film directed by Bodil Ipsen and Lau Lauritzen Jr. Starring Ebbe Rode and Illona Wieselmann, the psychological drama revolves around the intense erotic relationship between a wealthy married woman suffering from amnesia and a paroled petty thief entangled with organized crime. Afsporet was Ipsen's directorial debut and is considered the first true Danish film noir.[1]
Afsporet | |
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Directed by | Bodil Ipsen |
Written by | Sven Rindom Karl Schlüter (play) |
Produced by | Aage Stentoft Henning Karmark |
Starring | Illona Wieselmann Ebbe Rode Johannes Meyer Ib Schønberg |
Cinematography | Rundolf Frederiksen Alf Schnéevoigt |
Edited by | Marie Ejlersen |
Music by | Sven Gyldmark Peter Deutsch |
Distributed by | ASA Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
Country | Denmark |
Language | Danish |
Actor | Role |
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Poul Reumert | Professor Bøgh |
Illona Wieselmann | Esther Berthelsen |
Ebbe Rode | Janus Jensen |
Johannes Meyer | Organisten 'Bessefar' |
Ib Schønberg | Jammerherren |
Tove Grandjean | Jenny 'Bælam' Sørensen |
Sigrid Horne-Rasmussen | Lotte Cloc |
Lise Thomsen | Misse Lillebil |
Sigurd Langberg | Detective Lønberg |
Jørn Jeppesen | Detective |
Bjarne Forchhammer | Erik Berthelsen |
Eigil Reimers | Mogens Berner |
Jeanne Darville | Mrs. Berner |
Preben Lerdorff Rye | Willy Hansen |
Aage Winther-Jørgensen | Policeman |
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