Kommer du, Elsa?
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| Kommer du, Elsa? | |
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| Directed by | Toralf Sandø |
| Written by | Victor Borg Toralf Sandø |
| Based on | Victor Borg's play Kommer du, Elsa? |
| Starring | Aase Bye Erling Drangsholt Harald Schwenzen |
| Cinematography | Reidar Lund |
| Edited by | Olav Engebretsen |
| Music by | Jolly Kramer-Johansen |
| Distributed by | Alliance Film A/S |
Release date |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
| Country | Norway |
| Language | Norwegian |
Kommer du, Elsa? (Are You Coming, Elsa?) is a Norwegian drama film from 1944 directed by Toralf Sandø.[1][2][3] The script was written by Sandø and Victor Borg, and it is based on Borg's play Kommer du, Elsa? The cast includes Aase Bye,[4] Erling Drangsholt,[5] and Harald Schwenzen.
Leif Rieber is a famous conductor. He has a promising young son who plays the violin, and his father features him as a soloist in one of his major concerts. The son has tuberculosis and dies during the concert. The father blames himself for the son's death and takes to drinking. Later he is affected by marital problems and illness.[6]