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Suddenly, a Woman! is a danois film of genre Drama directed by Anker Sørensen with Jørgen Buckhøj

Suddenly, a Woman! (1963)

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Length 1h40
Directed by
OriginDanemark
Genres Drama,    Romance
Rating59% 2.978472.978472.978472.978472.97847

Suddenly, a Woman! (Danish: Gudrun) is a 1963 Danish drama film directed by Anker Sørensen and starring Laila Andersson.

Synopsis

In this drama, a young woman is pretty enough to draw lovers to her like flies to honey. Among her suitors are her wealthy business-magnate employer and her lesbian landlady. Unfortunately for all of them, the young woman only has eyes for her childhood sweetheart. The would-be lovers prove themselves to be poor sports and mayhem ensues.

Actors

Jørgen Buckhøj

(Manne)
Poul Reichhardt

(Boss Hollund)
Nils Asther

(Mr. Roscoe)
Birgitte Federspiel

(The landlady)
Yvonne Ingdal

(Office Girl)
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