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The good people of a small community in the countryside near Copenhagen enjoy life and find their way to love.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Danish

Runtime

88 mins

Rating

6.2/10

Release Date

16 October 1953

Country

Denmark

Cast

Dirch Passer

Dirch Passer

Konduktør Svendsen

Ove Sprogøe

Ove Sprogøe

Vognstyrer Iversen

Louis Miehe-Renard

Louis Miehe-Renard

Jørgen Rasmussen

Birgit Sadolin

Birgit Sadolin

Annemarie Olsen (as Birgit Møller-Petersen)

Henry Nielsen

Henry Nielsen

Murer Jens Rasmussen

Inger Lassen

Inger Lassen

Fru Emma Rasmussen

Betty Helsengreen

Betty Helsengreen

Fru Olga Olsen

Buster Larsen

Buster Larsen

Knud Hansen

Kate Mundt

Kate Mundt

Anna

Verner Thaysen

Verner Thaysen

Ingeniør Valter Bruun

Ib Schønberg

Ib Schønberg

Tjener Olsen

Knud Schrøder

Knud Schrøder

Værkfører Jørgensen (uncredited)

Jørgen Buckhøj

Jørgen Buckhøj

Sporvognspassager

Aage Knudsen

Aage Knudsen

Musiker

Jørgen Thyrring

Jørgen Thyrring

Dreng med hund i snor

Gitte Toksvig

Gitte Toksvig

Serveringspige i Amager-dragt

Elsa Booker Svendsen

Elsa Booker Svendsen

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