The best Mimi Heinrich’s family movies

Mimi Heinrich

Mimi Heinrich

01/11/1936- 31/05/2017
We present our ranking of the best Mimi Heinrich’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Mimi Heinrich.

The Castle

The Castle
6.6/10
  • Genre: Family
  • Release: 03/07/1964
The Castle is a 1964 Danish family film directed by Anker Sørensen and starring Malene Schwartz.

Komtessen

Komtessen
6.6/10
In the village Karrild on earth mother gives birth Countess Sonia Hard Borg (Birgitte Federspiel), and a young unmarried woman Marta one daughter each. Marta dies after birth, so the little girl Betina come under care. The case will be that the two girls' path crossed 17 years later. Betina living as a home for orphaned girls, which is adjacent to the cargo Hard Borg. One day the young Countess Maria (Mimi Heinrich) a trip, here take she Betina (Malene Schwartz), the two girls become friends, and discover to their mutual astonishment, that they both take up 17 years next day. Maria invites Betina to visit her at the Hard Borg, to greet her parents Sonia and Otto Hard Borg (Emil Hass Christensen) and her brother Count Flemming (Ebbe Langberg). Betina's father Frank Jensen (Poul Reichhardt) has been working in the estate's woods, and as the two girls come to visit him, he gets a shock, Maria Betina mother's express image.

Jan går til filmen

Jan går til filmen
4.6/10
  • Genre: Family
  • Release: 19/04/1954
  • Character: Lis
Fourteen-year-old Jan and his companion Erling appear as extras in a film being filmed at Nordisk Film's studios in Valby. A mysterious burglary at the studio's fine mechanics workshop gives the two healthy boys the opportunity to act as detectives.

Skovridergaarden

Skovridergaarden
5.2/10
  • Genre: Family
  • Release: 22/11/1957
  • Character: Ulla
Finn and Claus are best friends and both have a thing for their cute friend Eva. They both go to Copenhagen to study law but Claus would rather study music/piano and takes private lessons and Finn isn't the academic type. Who gets Eva?

Be Dear to Me

Be Dear to Me
6.4/10
The Danish Ingen tid til Kaertegn (Be Dear to Me) is heavily reliant on the appeal of its star, 8-year-old Eva Cohn. Our heroine is the neglected child of a businessman father and actress mother. Feeling that happiness lies well outside her own backyard, Eva goes on a search for that happiness. The longer she stays away, the more her parents realize that they've unfairly ignored her. The plot is nothing new: it's what is done with it that pleases the eye and ear. Ingen tid til Kaertegn was one of the more popular entries in the 1957 Berlin Film Festival.

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