Tante Tut fra Paris (1956)
Mogens Wieth is a songwriter who lives beyond his means. He is expecting to inherit a fortune from his Aunt Tut in Paris, who is old and filthy rich. He has been corresponding with her for many years. In reality, Aunt Tut is dead, and it is her daughter who writes the letters. A young singer who wants to ingratiate himself with the songwriter claims that he knows the aunt and that she is coming to Copenhagen. He has persuaded an older actress to play the role of Aunt Tut. Unfortunately, the aunt's charming daughter also arrives in Copenhagen at the same time, setting the stage for costly episodes and amusing complications...
Director: Peer Guldbrandsen
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Mogens Wieth as Claus Hiller |
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Lily Weiding as Asta Hiller |
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Henning Moritzen as Bent Larsen |
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Ellen Gottschalch as Dagmar Anastasia / Tante Tut |
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Helle Virkner as Tove / Lille Tut |
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Jakob Nielsen as Kontorchef Iversen |
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Preben Lerdorff Rye as Arthur Blume |
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Mogens Brems as |
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Aage Winther-Jørgensen as Betjent |
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Else Jarlbak as Fru Michelsen, pensionatsværtinde |
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Børge Christiansen as |
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Elga Bassøe as |
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Jørgen Ryg as Trompetisten |
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Gunnar Bigum as Bassist |
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Erik Persson as |
| Directing | Peer Guldbrandsen | Director |
| Camera | Henning Bendtsen | Director of Photography |
| Art | Erik Aaes | Production Design |
| Sound | Knud Kristensen | Sound |
| Sound | Henning Møller | Sound |
| Editing | Edith Schlüssel | Editor |
| Production | Axel Jepsen | Production Manager |
| Costume & Make-Up | A.C. Bang | Costume Design |
| Writing | Peer Guldbrandsen | Writer |
| Camera | John Carlsen | Director of Photography |
| Production | Svend Nielsen | Producer |
| Sound | Sven Gyldmark | Original Music Composer |