Lucie (1979 film)

[1] It stars Inger Lise Rypdal, Gösta Ekman,[2] Kari Simonsen, and Nils Sletta.

The film is based on Amalie Skram's novel Lucie,[3][4] which dealt with the conditions and limitations of women at the end of the 19th century in Norway.

Prostitution was legal, and it was considered justified for a woman to obtain financial and other benefits from her body and physical advantages.

The beautiful variety theater actress Lucie (played by Inger Lise Rypdal) is certainly aware of this fact.

Dagbladet's Thor Ellingsen also expressed mixed enthusiasm and wrote, among other things: "I find Lucie significantly better than what advance statements have wanted it to be.