Come Home with Me (film) explained

Come Home with Me
Director:Benjamin Christensen
Starring:Bodil Ipsen
Cinematography:Valdemar Christensen
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Denmark
Language:Danish

Come Home with Me (Danish: '''Gå med mig hjem''') is a 1941 Danish drama film directed by Benjamin Christensen.[1] It centers on the character Helene Hannøe, an attorney who forms close relationships with her troubled clients while trying to solve their problems.[2] It was the last of three 'social issue' films that Christensen made for the Nordisk Film Company, along with Children of Divorce and The Child.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gå med mig hjem . 5 November 2013 . Det Danske Filminstitut.
  2. Book: Stevenson . Jack . Witchcraft Through the Ages: The Story of Häxan, the World's Strangest Film, and the Man Who Made It . 2006 . FAB Press . Guildford . 1-903254-42-6 . 93–95.