This festive comedy has a theme song that was incredibly popular in its day – but which is missing a verse! The penultimate verse ends as follows: "...there were 39 sailors and one girl, and that's why the censors deleted the last verse." In 1965, it was new and very daring for a girl to go to sea in the merchant navy. But fortunately, Peer Guldbrandsen and director Annelise Reenberg saw that girls also had a future at sea when they wrote the film's screenplay based on Else Boyes' best-selling novel. The moral frown is replaced by a big smile when the pretty radio operator, Else, boards the M/S Warrigal, owned by the magnificent shipowner, Wilhelmine Jacobsen. The trip from Brønshøj to Bangkok – and back – becomes as festive as an archetypal Danish male society can manage when a pretty girl destroys their age-old traditions.
Birgit Sadolin
as Else Jensen
Karl Stegger
as Otto Jensen
Morten Grunwald
as Peter Eberhardt
Axel Strøbye
as Captain Barker
Ove Sprogøe
as Andersen
Poul Bundgaard
as Ship's Cook Alfred
Sigrid Horne-Rasmussen
as Wilhelmine Jacobsen
Bjørn Puggaard-Müller
as Chief Officer Karlson
Arthur Jensen
as Hovmesteren
Kirsten Søberg
as Fru Jensen
Jan Priiskorn Schmidt
as Holger, messedreng
Erik Kühnau
as 2. Styrmanden Walther