
The Child (1940)
The Child (1940) runs 1h 25m and streams free in HD on Zoovie. Directed by Benjamin Christensen, starring Agis Winding, Charles Tharnæs, and Beatrice Bonnesen. Genre: Comedy and Drama. No subscription, no email required.
What is The Child (1940) about?
The action begins one early summer morning in a hostel, where we see, among others, two young girls, a law student, Ruth, and a small office lady, Ilse. From their conversation, we understand that Ilse has a very bourgeois outlook on life. By chance, these two girls come across one of Ruth's fellow students, Pontus Berthelsen, who is spending the summer holidays in a fisherman's cabin. Ilse, who has little world experience, quickly takes an interest in Pontus, who possesses a lot of innate charm. Pontus does his best to conquer Ilse, but her bourgeois attitude means - at first - that she does not fall for his rather deft approaches.
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- Director:
- Benjamin Christensen
- Production:
- Nordisk Film Denmark
- Country:
- Denmark
- Languages:
- Danish
- IMDb:
- tt0032237
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Who stars in The Child (1940)?
Agis Winding as Fru Bertelsen, moderen, Charles Tharnæs as Elias, Beatrice Bonnesen as Cora, Mogens Wieth, Inger Lassen, Gunnar Lauring, Lis Smed, Grethe Paaske.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch The Child online for free?▼
You can watch The Child (1940) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
How long is The Child?▼
The Child has a running time of 1h 25m (85 minutes total).
Who directed The Child?▼
The Child was directed by Benjamin Christensen.
Is The Child worth watching?▼
The Child has well-received reviews with a rating of 6.4/10 based on 5 votes.
What genre is The Child?▼
The Child is a Comedy, Drama and Family film released in 1940.
Who stars in The Child?▼
The cast of The Child includes Agis Winding, Charles Tharnæs, Beatrice Bonnesen, Mogens Wieth and Inger Lassen.






































