102 minutes
2/17/1955
This film is based on a true story, depicted in the novel of the same name, "Der kom en dag" (The Day Came), written by Flemming B. Muus. Quote: On April 9, 1940, we surrendered, under protest, to an army that broke all treaties, attacked our borders, occupied our country, and seized all executive power. But soon, the will to resist was born. Groups of people came together in a common desire to help win the war and liberate our country.
John Wittig
as Henning Pil
Astrid Villaume
as Eva Brink
Svend Methling
as Provst Brink
Kjeld Jacobsen
as Knud Tømrer
Louis Miehe-Renard
as Hans Ingerslev
Jakob Nielsen
as Cigarhandler Hansen
Dorte Valeur Johansen
Poul Müller
as Sverigs-transportleder
Gabriel Axel
as Stenert
Inger Lassen
as Anna
Karl Heinz Neumann
as Gestapoofficer
Ole Wisborg
as Hipomand
Peter Elnegaard
as Hipomand
Hans Egede Budtz
as Doktor Christiansen
Lilli Holmer
as Ung frue
Bent Christensen
as Johan Ludvig Sørensen
Poul Clemmensen
as Frihedskæmper
Per Wiking
as Frihedskæmper
Ib Fürst
as Frihedskæmper
Claus Nielsen
as Frihedskæmper
Mogens Juul
as Frihedskæmper
Alf Lassen
as Frihedskæmper
Bevan Ward
as Engelsk officer (uncredited)
Karl Stegger
as Kirkegraver (uncredited)
Kate Mundt
as Inga Ingerslev