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Henry Nielsen est un Acteur Danois né le 1 novembre 1890

Henry Nielsen

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Nationalité Danemark
Naissance 1 novembre 1890
Mort 12 mai 1967 (à 76 ans)

Henry Nielsen (1 November 1890 - 12 May 1967) was a Danish stage and film actor.

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Filmographie de Henry Nielsen (61 films)

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Sytten
Sytten (1965)
, 1h27
Origine Danemark
Genres Comédie, Romance
Acteurs Ghita Nørby, Emil Hass Christensen, Ole Monty, Bodil Steen, Lily Broberg, Arthur Jensen
Rôle Stationsforstanderen
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In the summer of 1913, 17-year-old Jacob (Ole Soltoft), a Danish high school student, lives in the frustrating limbo between boyhood and manhood. He worries about his excessive focus on masturbation and, although he is aware of the sexual overtures by the housemaid Sophie (Lise Rosendahl), Jacob doesn't know how to respond to her. Jacob is invited to spend his vacation at the summer house of his wealthy uncle (Ole Monty). At the summer house in an idyllic coastal town, Jacob meets his uncle, aunt (Bodil Steen), free-spirited housemaid Hansigne (Susanne Heinrich), virginal housekeeper Rosegod (Lily Broberg), and his dream-girl cousin Vibeke (Ghita Nørby). He is also pursued by his Uncle's employee (Ingolf David), who tries to seduce Jacob. While the Uncle is off on a fishing trip and the Aunt spends the night in town with her lover, Jacob has his first sexual experience with Vibeke—an awkward encounter. Afterwards, when Vibeke leaves for school, Jacob spends his nights with Hansigne—a joyful, uncomplicated and liberated woman. She guides him through his awkwardness and teaches him erotic techniques. One night, Hansigne's boyfriend Knud (Hugo Herrestrup) catches them together and attacks and threatens Jacob. Jacob discovers he finally feels like a man. In great spirits, he returns home after vacation and prepares to accept the advances of Sophie.