Girls at Arms explained
Girls at Arms (Danish: Piger i trøjen) is a 1975 Danish comedy film directed by Finn Henriksen, and starring Dirch Passer and Birte Tove.[1] [2] It was followed by a sequel Girls at Arms 2 the following year.
In this comedy about girls joining the Danish Army, Marianne enlists to continue a long family tradition when her brother would not do it.
Cast
- Dirch Passer as 1st Sergeant Vasby
- Birte Tove as Marianne Valdorff[3]
- Helle Merete Sørensen as Vibsen
- Ulla Jessen as Magda Gammelgaard[4]
- Marianne Tønsberg as Irmgard Martinsen
- Kirsten Walther as Senior Sergeant Meldgård
- Karl Stegger as Major Basse
- Paul Hagen as Lieutenant / Military Psychologist Praas
- Per Pallesen as Sergeant Martinsen
- Ole Monty as Colonel Valdorff
- Lene Axelsen as Nina
- Tina Holmer as Karin
- Magi Stocking as Børgesen
- Torben Jensen as Victor Valdorff
- Lars Høy as Holger
Notes and References
- Book: Piil, Morten . Gyldendals danske filmguide . 2008 . Gyldendal A/S . 978-87-02-06669-2 . 436 . da.
- Book: Sønnichsen, Ole . Dirch Passer . 2010 . Gyldendal A/S . 978-87-02-09909-6 . 303 . da.
- Book: Stevenson, Jack . Scandinavian Blue: The Erotic Cinema of Sweden and Denmark in the 1960s and 1970s . 2015-09-02 . McFarland . 978-1-4766-1259-1 . 197-198 . en.
- Book: Dragerytteren . 2006 . Gyldendal A/S . 978-87-02-02104-2 . 214 . da.