Kai Normann Andersen

Kai Normann Andersen (11 April 1900 – 24 June 1967)[1] was a Danish composer who wrote film scores and music for stage revues and dramas.

[3] Andersen was originally a bank clerk, but began composing for revues, studied music, and in 1919 became a full-time musician.

[4] He became director of revue productions in Copenhagen before extending his range into film and plays (by Kaj Munk and Kjeld Abell amongst others).

[5] In the 1930s, he contributed prolifically to the score of films directed by George Schnéevoigt (1893–1961) including Præsten i Vejlby, Hotel Paradis - 1931, Skal vi vædde en million?

- 1932, Kirke og orgel - 1932, Odds 777 - 1932, De blaa drenge - 1933, Kobberbryllup - 1933 and the Christmas film Nøddebo Præstegård in 1934.