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De sjove aar
De sjove aar

De sjove aar

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Outside the large hotel, there is a lot of activity. It is teeming with foreigners, buses arrive and depart, and indoors the air is filled with foreign languages. But if you look more closely, you will discover that the doorman, hotel porter, waitresses, and waiters are not "real" hotel staff at all, but just students who take on extra jobs in the summer to earn money for their studies and who live in the "hotel" themselves in the winter, which is actually a student dormitory called "Egmont."

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Status

Released

Original Language

Danish

Runtime

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Rating

4/10

Release Date

31 August 1959

Country

Denmark

Cast

Frits Helmuth

Frits Helmuth

Jens Birk

Ghita Nørby

Ghita Nørby

Marianne Birk

Ebbe Langberg

Ebbe Langberg

Klas

Ellen Winther Lembourn

Ellen Winther Lembourn

Else

Jens Østerholm

Jens Østerholm

Erik Heglesen

Per Wiking

Per Wiking

Manfred Østerhøj

Preben Kaas

Preben Kaas

Madsen

Gerda Madsen

Gerda Madsen

Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt

Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt

Clara Pontoppidan

Clara Pontoppidan

Jørgen Beck

Jørgen Beck

Holger Vistisen

Holger Vistisen

Ole Ishøy

Ole Ishøy

Ernst Meyer

Ernst Meyer

Palle Skibelund

Palle Skibelund

Jytte Abildstrøm

Jytte Abildstrøm

Gunnvør Nolsøe

Gunnvør Nolsøe

Bent Bentzen

Bent Bentzen

Svend Johansen

Svend Johansen

Harry Katlev

Harry Katlev

Knud Hallest

Knud Hallest

Kjeld Stanley

Kjeld Stanley

Knud Schrøder

Knud Schrøder

Jørgen Teytaud

Jørgen Teytaud

Gunnar Bigum

Gunnar Bigum

William Bewer

William Bewer

Birgit Brüel

Birgit Brüel

Kurt Erik Nielsen

Kurt Erik Nielsen

Verner Tholsgaard

Verner Tholsgaard

Knud Rasmussen

Knud Rasmussen

Jørgen Hansen

Jørgen Hansen

May Reimers

May Reimers

Alfred Wilken

Alfred Wilken

Hugo Bendix

Hugo Bendix

Grete Danielsen

Grete Danielsen

Kirsten Walther

Kirsten Walther

Malene Schwartz

Malene Schwartz

Lene

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