Overview
Ungen (The Child or The Kid) is a Norwegian drama film from 1938 directed by Rasmus Breistein. The lead roles are played by Eva Sletto, Harald Heide Steen, and Ragnhild Hald. It is a film adaptation of Oskar Braaten's 1911 play Ungen: folkeliv i fire akter (The Child: Everyday Life in Four Acts). A new version of the film was made in 1974 as a musical.
Plot
Julius and Milja are in love with each other and they also work at the same factory. Petrina, a girl from Oslo's Grønland neighborhood, flirts with Julius and tricks him into stealing from the factory, which causes him to be fired. A year passes, and Julius has left Milja for Petrina. Milja has had a child and during the day, when she works, she leaves the child with Hønse-Lovisa. A doctor, who has been sent out by rich people to find children to adopt, persuades Milja to give away her child. After she has given her child up, she realizes what she has done and becomes desperate. However, Hønse-Lovisa does not think it was a wise decision to give up the child and has therefore kept the child with her. When Milja returns after a night of dancing, she finds the child at home.
Cast
Eva Sletto as Milja
Harald Heide Steen as Julius
Ragnhild Hald as Hønse-Lovisa
Tove Bryn as Petrina
Astrid Sommer as Krestena
Agnethe Schibsted-Hansson as Gurina
Hans Bille as the doctor
Hauk Aabel as Krestoffer
Martin Gisti as Engebret
Liv Uchermann Selmer as Lagreta, Julius's mother
Signe Ramberg as Olina
Maj Nielsen-Sæther as Sergeant Petra
Ellinor Borg as a patient in the waiting room
Ellen Bugge as a patient in the waiting room
Bjarne Bø as a patient in the waiting room
Helge Essmar as Olaf
Marie Hedemark as a working woman
Joachim Holst-Jensen as a waiter
Ole Leikvang as a patient in the waiting room
Kirsten Monrad-Aas as a woman from the West End
Pehr Qværnstrøm as a restaurateur
Guri Stormoen as a patient in the waiting room
Jan Vaage as a patient in the waiting room
Kåre Wicklundas Elias
Alfred Helgeby as the milkman
Sonja Marie Bakkely as the child
References
From Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 4.0).