En søndag paa Amager (1941)
In 1516, King Christian II, on the advice of his Dutch-born mother Sigbrit, summoned 80 members from Holland and let them settle in St. Magleby and the surrounding area with the obligation that they would "supply Copenhagen Castle with the necessary roots and onions". Later, these skilled gardeners mixed with the other inhabitants of the island, almost all of whom adopted their customs and traditions, as well as their peculiar folk costumes.
Director: Emanuel Gregers
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Valdemar Møller as Jepsen, Amagerbonde |
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Ingeborg Brams as Lisbet, Jepsens Datter |
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Else-Marie Juul Hansen as |
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Hans Kurt as |
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Peter Malberg as |
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Aage Redal as |
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Erling Schroeder as |
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Knud de Trappaud as |
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Poul Holck Hofmann as |
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Valsø Holm as |
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Karl Goos as |
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Betty Helsengreen as |
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Gorma Haraldsted as |
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Ingeborg Pehrson as |
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Henry Nielsen as |
| Writing | Arvid Müller | Writer |
| Directing | Emanuel Gregers | Director |