
93 minutes
9/12/1972
This is a film about the stuff dreams are made of, yet, there is nothing elevated in this concept, on the contrary. The characters around the bar Strudsen (the ostrich) are doing what ostriches do, hiding themselves from the threats of life and keeping their dreams to themselves. Scriptwriter Benny Andersen being a poet is rendering a loving portrait of a number of persons, who fail to try to make their dreams come true, possibly not being sufficiently dissatisfied with their life after all. The manager would like a bar of his own but dare not admit to it, the butcher would like to be an opera singer, the window cleaner (sorry, window polisher) is secretly in love with the bar lady, but dare not show it and the pianist willingly listens to all the different dreams being presented to him. This film was the best accomplished movie from Henning Carlsen since his debut with 'Sult'.

Karl Stegger
as Søren

Birgitte Price
as Sven

Otto Brandenburg
as Lasse

Jesper Langberg
as Svend

Ingolf David
as Ib

Lone Lindorff

Gyrd Løfquist

Lene Maimu

Lene Vasegaard

Ellen Margrethe Stein

Birgit Conradi

Hans W. Petersen

Ebba Amfeldt

Elin Reimer
Martin Lichtenberg

Hans-Henrik Krause
Henrik Stangerup

Pernille Kløvedal

Ulla Lock

Marie-Louise Coninck

Gotha Andersen

Birgit Brüel

Lise Schrøder

Edward Fleming

Sejr Volmer-Sørensen
Preben Thomsen

Bent Vejlby
Poul Due
Børge Ravn

Jørgen Roos

Hans Christian Ægidius