Take It Like a Man, Ma'am! (1975)
A middle aged married woman suffers from depression. Her husband suggests she get a dog, but instead she gets a job. Treatment of the women workers leads her into a hilarious fantasy in which roles are reversed and bearded men sit behind typewriters worrying about their looks and what to buy for dinner. She gets involved in a strike and loses her job, but has found some friends and a more positive attitude to life.
Genre: Fantasy, Comedy, Family
Runtime: 96 min
Release Date: March 24, 1975
Cast
- Tove Maës - Ellen Rasmussen
- Berthe Qvistgaard - Karen
- Birgit Brüel - Grethe
- Claus Strandberg - Harry
- Cæcilie Nordgreen - Frk. With - hans sekretær
- Alf Lassen
- Flemming Quist Møller
- Hans Kragh-Jacobsen
- Asta Esper Hagen Andersen
- Lone Lindorff
Screenplay
Cinematography: Katia Forbert
Editing: Ann-Lis Lund
Production: Røde Søster
Country: Denmark
Language: Dansk
Original Language: da
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Take It Like a Man, Ma'am! about?
- A middle aged married woman suffers from depression. Her husband suggests she get a dog, but instead she gets a job. Treatment of the women workers leads her into a hilarious fantasy in which roles are reversed and bearded men sit behind typewriters worrying about their looks and what to buy for dinner. She gets involved in a strike and loses her job, but has found some friends and a more positive attitude to life.
- Who directed Take It Like a Man, Ma'am!?
- Take It Like a Man, Ma'am! was directed by Li Vilstrup, Mette Knudsen, Elisabeth Rygaard.
- Who stars in Take It Like a Man, Ma'am!?
- Take It Like a Man, Ma'am! stars Tove Maës, Berthe Qvistgaard, Birgit Brüel, Claus Strandberg, Cæcilie Nordgreen, Alf Lassen.
- How long is Take It Like a Man, Ma'am!?
- Take It Like a Man, Ma'am! has a runtime of 1h 36m (96 minutes).
- What genre is Take It Like a Man, Ma'am!?
- Take It Like a Man, Ma'am! is a Fantasy, Comedy, Family film.
- Where was Take It Like a Man, Ma'am! produced?
- Take It Like a Man, Ma'am! was produced in Denmark.