Helle for Lykke (1969)
One summer evening, two young people meet at the strait. He is Poul and she is Anna. They try to find their rhythm, but it doesn't really work out. In the middle of their experiment, a man appears, Karl. He is suffering from unhappy love and wants to drown himself. Anna and Poul part on bad terms. Poul prevents Karl from carrying out his plan and suggests he try the harbor next time. His unhappy love is named Lykke. She is a dancer at the "Go Go Happy Night" disco, owned by the tough Steffensen.
Director: Finn Henriksen
Genre: Comedy
Release Date: June 27, 1969
Cast
- Helle Hertz - Lykke Andersen
- Lily Broberg - Pouls mor
- Karen Lykkehus - Fru Andersen
- Karl Stegger - Andersen
- Axel Strøbye - Hr. Steffensen
- Lene Vasegaard
- Claus Nissen
- Erik Wedersøe
- Tove Wisborg
- Cy Nicklin
Screenplay
- Finn Henriksen
- Peter Albrechtsen (Theatre Play)
Music: Bent Fabricius-Bjerre
Cinematography: Ole Lytken
Editing: Lizzi Weischenfeldt, Maj Soya
Production: Saga Studio
Country: Denmark
Language: Dansk
Original Language: da
More Films by Director: Finn Henriksen
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Helle for Lykke about?
- One summer evening, two young people meet at the strait. He is Poul and she is Anna. They try to find their rhythm, but it doesn't really work out. In the middle of their experiment, a man appears, Karl. He is suffering from unhappy love and wants to drown himself. Anna and Poul part on bad terms. Poul prevents Karl from carrying out his plan and suggests he try the harbor next time. His unhappy love is named Lykke. She is a dancer at the "Go Go Happy Night" disco, owned by the tough Steffensen.
- Who directed Helle for Lykke?
- Helle for Lykke was directed by Finn Henriksen.
- Who stars in Helle for Lykke?
- Helle for Lykke stars Helle Hertz, Lily Broberg, Karen Lykkehus, Karl Stegger, Axel Strøbye, Lene Vasegaard.
- What genre is Helle for Lykke?
- Helle for Lykke is a Comedy film.
- Where was Helle for Lykke produced?
- Helle for Lykke was produced in Denmark.