Meet Me on Cassiopeia
Meet Me on Cassiopeia (Danish: Mød mig på Cassiopeia) is a 1951 Danish musical film directed by Torben Anton Svendsen.[1] The story is about a Muse played by Bodil Kjer interfering in a contemporary theater production, who gets as inspired by Earthly life as she inspires them. The musical was a big hit in Denmark at the time, but is probably best remembered for several top hits written for it, many of which still gets modern covers made of them; among others Den allersidste dans (The Very Last Dance) and Musens sang (The Song of the Muse).
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Directed by | Torben Anton Svendsen |
Written by | Fleming Lynge Børge Müller |
Produced by | Erik Balling |
Starring | Bodil Kjer |
Cinematography | Poul Pedersen Jørgen Skov |
Edited by | Elna Sevel |
Distributed by | Nordisk Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | Denmark |
Language | Danish |
Cast
- Bodil Kjer as The Muse Polyhymnia
- Lily Broberg as Irene Berger
- Hans Kurt as John Berger
- Poul Reichhardt as Lieutenant Harry Smith
- Ellen Gottschalch as Rosa Ellias
- Johannes Meyer as Zeus
- Ib Schønberg as Volmer
- John Price as Professor Ørnfeldt
- Knud Heglund as Head Waiter Mortensen
- Edith Hermansen as Mrs. Larsen
- Per Buckhøj as Man in control tower
- Keld Markuslund as Waiter Christiansen
- Bjørn Spiro as Dancer
- Lis Adelvard
- Svend Bille as Stage hand
- Ego Brønnum-Jacobsen as Police officer
- Anna Henriques-Nielsen as Mrs. Larsen
- Thorkil Lauritzen as Inspector
References
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