Familien Schmidt (1951)
The bank is located in the square of a small, idyllic market town, and its manager, Anders B. Schmidt, is seriously ill in the town hospital. At the beginning of the story, he is quietly passing away. In the wealthy neighborhood of the market town, we find the bank manager's villa, which has been his pride and joy for many years. He leaves behind a deeply grieving widow and four adult children. It soon emerges that the respected citizen had a love affair before he got married, and this causes outrage.
Director: Ole Palsbo
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Ellen Gottschalch as |
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Lis Løwert as |
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Kjeld Jacobsen as |
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Louis Miehe-Renard as |
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Vera Gebuhr as |
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Emil Hass Christensen as |
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Elith Pio as |
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Birgitte Federspiel as |
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Einar Juhl as |
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Bjørn Watt-Boolsen as |
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Albert Luther as |
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Knud Heglund as |
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Olaf Ussing as |
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Poul Juhl as |
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Minna Jørgensen as |
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Inga Thessen as |
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Keld Markuslund as |
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Ejner Federspiel as |
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Karen Berg as |
| Directing | Ole Palsbo | Director |
| Writing | Leck Fischer | Writer |