Ungen (1974 Film)
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''Ungen'' (The Child) is a
Norwegian Norwegian, Norwayan, or Norsk may refer to: *Something of, from, or related to Norway, a country in northwestern Europe *Norwegians, both a nation and an ethnic group native to Norway *Demographics of Norway *The Norwegian language, including the ...
film musical and drama film from 1974 directed by
Barthold Halle Barthold Johan Halle (born 22 May 1925) is a Norwegian stage instructor and theatre director. He worked for Studioteatret from 1947, was stage instructor at Rogaland Teater from 1949 to 1952, and joined Folketeatret from 1952 to 1959. He directed t ...
. The main roles are played by
Britt Langlie Britt Langlie (born 14 January 1945) is a Norwegian stage, film and television actress. Information Born in Trondheim, she made her debut at Trøndelag Teater in 1966. From 1967 she has worked at Det Norske Teatret. In 1981 she was awarded the Nor ...
,
Bjørn Skagestad Bjørn Skagestad (born 5 September 1950) is a Norwegian actor. Selected filmography * 1974: ''Ungen'' * 1980: ''Life and Death'' * 1981: ''Martin'' * 1981: ''The Witch Hunt ''The Witch Hunt'' ( no, Forfølgelsen) is a 1981 Norwegian drama film ...
,
Kirsti Kolstad Kirsti is a feminine given name. Related names include Kersti, Kirsten, Kjersti. Notable people with the name include: * Kirsti Andersen (born 1941), Danish historian of mathematics * Kirsti Bergstø (born 1981), Norwegian politician * Kirsti B ...
, and
Sølvi Wang Sølvi Valborg Wang (28 August 1929 – 31 May 2011) was a Norwegian singer, actress and comedian. She was born in Bærum, Akershus, to the jazz musician Yngvar Wang and the singer Marie Gulbrandsen. Already at an early age she sang with ...
. The film is loosely based on
Oskar Braaten Oskar Braaten (25 November 1881 – 17 July 1939) was a Norwegian novelist and playwright. Biography Oskar Alexander Braaten was born in Sagene, a borough of the city of Oslo. Sagene was one of Norway's oldest industrial areas dating to the mid ...
's play ''Ungen: folkeliv i fire akter'' (The Child: Everyday Life in Four Acts) from 1911, which is about the young unmarried and pregnant factory worker Milja. The film can be characterized as a musical drama with certain comedic elements.


Plot

The plot is set in
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at the end of the 19th century. The young factory worker Milja (
Britt Langlie Britt Langlie (born 14 January 1945) is a Norwegian stage, film and television actress. Information Born in Trondheim, she made her debut at Trøndelag Teater in 1966. From 1967 she has worked at Det Norske Teatret. In 1981 she was awarded the Nor ...
) ends up unmarried and pregnant and is abandoned by Julius (
Bjørn Skagestad Bjørn Skagestad (born 5 September 1950) is a Norwegian actor. Selected filmography * 1974: ''Ungen'' * 1980: ''Life and Death'' * 1981: ''Martin'' * 1981: ''The Witch Hunt ''The Witch Hunt'' ( no, Forfølgelsen) is a 1981 Norwegian drama film ...
) in favor of the beautiful but unreliable Petrina (
Kirsti Kolstad Kirsti is a feminine given name. Related names include Kersti, Kirsten, Kjersti. Notable people with the name include: * Kirsti Andersen (born 1941), Danish historian of mathematics * Kirsti Bergstø (born 1981), Norwegian politician * Kirsti B ...
). Julius allows himself to be bewitched by the unreliable girl, who leads him to drink and steal. Milja soon sits alone with her shame and her unplanned child. Desperate, Milja tries to give her child away, so that he will have better conditions than those she herself can manage to give him. But Hønse-Lovisa manages to convince her that material benefits can never outweigh true love and care. Hønse-Lovisa is a woman in the local community that takes care of single mothers, and thus offers shelter and care to factory girls that have gotten "into trouble" so that they can keep their children even if they were born out of wedlock.


Background and production

Braaten's play ''Ungen'' was first staged at the National Theater in 1913. In 1938 the first film adaptation was released, and in 1960 a television version of the play was aired. Braaten was strongly connected with the Norwegian Theater, and the theatrical premiere of the musical took place at the theater in 1973. The film is based on this theater production. The musical has been staged several times on Norwegian stages, including at the Torshov Theater in the fall of 2014, where it received very positive reviews in ''
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''. The theater musical was written by
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and
Egil Monn-Iversen Egil Ragnar Monn-Iversen (14 April 1928 – 7 July 2017) was a Norwegian musician, one of the most influential modern composers in Norway. He has had many important roles in Norwegian music, film, opera, television, comedy and theater. For so ...
, who had leading roles in Norwegian entertainment. The musical was adapted for film by Barthold Halle and Randi Weum. Braaten had an intimate knowledge of the environment he described and the innermost thoughts of the factory workers. The main character, Milja, has features of Oskar Braaten's own mother, who moved to Sagene in Oslo and was a housewife from Ullensaker. The bourgeoisie living on the other side of the
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are all lumped together; they are characterized through an inherent contempt for the factory girls, who in their eyes were both shameful and licentious creatures. This was a time when poor single mothers were called frivolous and exposed to society's moral condemnation.
Egil Monn-Iversen Egil Ragnar Monn-Iversen (14 April 1928 – 7 July 2017) was a Norwegian musician, one of the most influential modern composers in Norway. He has had many important roles in Norwegian music, film, opera, television, comedy and theater. For so ...
integrated the music into the story itself, although Braaten's story is unchanged. Monn-Iversen drew on the
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tradition for inspiration for the music.
Harald Heide Steen Harald Heide Steen (11 January 1911 – 3 January 1980) was a Norwegian film actor. He appeared in more than 30 films between 1933 and 1977. He was the father of actor Harald Heide-Steen Jr. Partial filmography * ''Vi som går kjøkkenveie ...
appeared in both the original film and the musical. He played Julius in the 1938 film, and he played the defense lawyer Engebret in the 1974 film.


Reception

''
Aftenposten ( in the masthead; ; Norwegian for "The Evening Post") is Norway's largest printed newspaper by circulation. It is based in Oslo. It sold 211,769 copies in 2015 (172,029 printed copies according to University of Bergen) and estimated 1.2 million ...
'''s reviewer praised the film and wrote, among other things, "It really has succeeded in realistically portraying the working environment from Braaten's book against a musical background, and credit for this must go to the director and the main actors." The reviewer concludes with: "the music has become an integral and necessary part of a film that bodes well for similar attempts in the future." ''
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'''s Bjørn Granum was more divided in his analysis, and wrote positively that "we are dealing with a proper entertainment film." However, he also suggested that the depictions of the environment in the film are more rosy than Braaten's. He also pointed out that
Rolv Wesenlund Rolv Helge Wesenlund (17 September 1936 – 18 August 2013) was a Norwegian comedian, singer, clarinetist, writer and actor. Biography Wesenlund was most known for having portrayed the title character in the movies ''Bør Børson'', ''Bør Bør ...
's character as a sleazy preacher was taken from another of Oskar Braaten's stories (''
Den store barnedåpen ''Den store barnedåpen'' (The Great Christening) is a 1931 Norway, Norwegian comedy film. It was directed by Tancred Ibsen and featured Einar Sissener, Aase Bye and Unni Torkildsen. It was the first feature-length Norwegian sound film. It wa ...
'') and did not fit into the film; Granum wrote in that regard that "the previously rather flimsy realistic framework in the film is completely broken."


Cast

* Espen Sandvik as the child * Nicolai Ryen Christiansen as the child *
Britt Langlie Britt Langlie (born 14 January 1945) is a Norwegian stage, film and television actress. Information Born in Trondheim, she made her debut at Trøndelag Teater in 1966. From 1967 she has worked at Det Norske Teatret. In 1981 she was awarded the Nor ...
as Milja *
Bjørn Skagestad Bjørn Skagestad (born 5 September 1950) is a Norwegian actor. Selected filmography * 1974: ''Ungen'' * 1980: ''Life and Death'' * 1981: ''Martin'' * 1981: ''The Witch Hunt ''The Witch Hunt'' ( no, Forfølgelsen) is a 1981 Norwegian drama film ...
as Julius *
Kirsti Kolstad Kirsti is a feminine given name. Related names include Kersti, Kirsten, Kjersti. Notable people with the name include: * Kirsti Andersen (born 1941), Danish historian of mathematics * Kirsti Bergstø (born 1981), Norwegian politician * Kirsti B ...
as Petrina *
Sølvi Wang Sølvi Valborg Wang (28 August 1929 – 31 May 2011) was a Norwegian singer, actress and comedian. She was born in Bærum, Akershus, to the jazz musician Yngvar Wang and the singer Marie Gulbrandsen. Already at an early age she sang with ...
as Hønse-Lovisa *
Ragnhild Nygaard Ragnhild Nygaard (born July 24, 1944) is a Norwegian actress. She is known for her roles as Queen Krystalis in the television series '' Brødrene Dal og spectralsteinene'' and as Tupsy Larang in the crime miniseries '' Solospill'' with Helmer ...
as Krestna *
Carsten Byhring Carsten Byhring (8 December 1918 – 5 April 1990) was a Norwegian actor. He is probably best known for playing Kjell in the Olsen Gang movies. He is the brother of actor Svein Byhring. He died from cancer in Oslo at the age of 71, in 1990. ...
as Krestoffer *
Harald Heide Steen Harald Heide Steen (11 January 1911 – 3 January 1980) was a Norwegian film actor. He appeared in more than 30 films between 1933 and 1977. He was the father of actor Harald Heide-Steen Jr. Partial filmography * ''Vi som går kjøkkenveie ...
as the defense lawyer *
Rolv Wesenlund Rolv Helge Wesenlund (17 September 1936 – 18 August 2013) was a Norwegian comedian, singer, clarinetist, writer and actor. Biography Wesenlund was most known for having portrayed the title character in the movies ''Bør Børson'', ''Bør Bør ...
as the revival preacher * Frimann Falck Clausen as the doctor * Anita Rummelhoff as Gurina *
Aasta Voss Aasta Voss (October 26, 1914 – May 29, 1994) was a Norwegian actress."Dødsfall" (in Norwegian). ''Film og kino'' 4/1994, p. 41 Voss made her debut in 1935 as Georgine in Oskar Braaten's (''The Great Baptism'') at the Norwegian Theater, wher ...
as Lagreta, Julius's mother * Dag Sandvik as Olaves * Karin Helene Haugen as Olina * Sidsel Ryen as Sergeant Petra *
Inger Lise Rypdal Inger Lise Rypdal (born 14 December 1949 in Lena, Norway) is a Norwegian singer and actress in many different genres: pop, rock, theater, film, and musical. She is the sister of singer Maj Britt Andersen and was married (1969–1985) to guitaris ...
as Alvilde * Marit Kolbræk as Georgine * Synnøve Abrahamsen as a working woman *
Kjersti Alveberg Kjersti Alveberg (26 July 1948 – 19 October 2021) was a Norwegian choreographer and dancer. Over the last 30 years of her career she created ballets for stage and television and won prestigious awards for her work. Early life Kjersti Alveber ...
as a working woman * Wenche Lund as a working woman * Maria Monsen as a working woman * Tove Edwards as a working woman * Main Kristoffersen as a working woman * Birgitta Revold as a working woman * Kari-Laila Thorsen as a working woman * Leif Bjørnseth as a worker * Jon Berle as a worker * Runar Borge as a worker * Magne Lindholm as a worker * Roy Lindquist as a worker * Svenn Berglund as a worker


References


External links

*
''Ungen''
at the
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''Ungen''
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