A doctor is operating on a male patient. Under anesthesia, the man reveals that he is in a relationship with the doctor's wife. After the operation, complications arise, the man dies, and the doctor is convinced that he is the one that killed the man. In order to rid himself of the obsession, the hospital decides that he should do a similar operation and succeed with it. Because they do not dare risk any of the regular patients, the doctor's wife is selected for the procedure without him knowing who he is operating on.
"Mitt hjertes sang" (The Song of my Heart; melody: Jolly Kramer-Johansen, lyrics: Arne Paasche Aasen). Performed by Kramer Johansens Filmorkester with Ivar Cederholm. Recorded in Oslo in November 1942. Released on the 78 rpm record Columbia GN 836 (Side B).[4][5]
References
^ abMarcussen, Elsa Brita (1948). På kino i kveld?. Oslo: Falken forlag. p. 85.
^"Toralf Sandø". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved April 1, 2019.