Kampen mod uretten

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Kampen mod uretten
Directed by Ole Pasbo
Written by Leck Fischer
based on the novel by Sven Sabroe
Starring Karin Nellemose
Mogens Wieth
Cinematography Verner Jensen
Edited by Tove Palsbo
Music by Kai Rosenberg
Release date
  • 18 March 1949 (1949-03-18)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryDenmark
LanguageDanish

Kampen mod uretten is a 1949 Danish drama film directed by Ole Palsbo, and written by Leck Fischer, based on the novel by Sven Sabroe. The film starred Karin Nellemose and Mogens Wieth. Both received Bodil Awards for their roles, with Nellemose receiving Bodil Award for Best Actress and Wieth winning Bodil Award for Best Actor. It is a social culture film about Peter Sabroe's fight for the well being of children.

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