Halløj i himmelsengen (1965)
The beginning of the 20th century. The main character is the young, charming Count Pierre de Sauterne. There have been several conflicts between him and his aristocratic uncle, who, due to his fanatical interest in cars, is called Tøf-Tøf. The authoritative older gentleman also has a pronounced weakness for the female sex, and it irritates him that his nephew far surpasses him in this regard. Uncle Tøf-Tøf decides that Pierre must spend his summer vacation in a secluded family villa on the North Sea coast as punishment, but not long into his stay, two charming girls seek shelter from a thunderstorm.
Director: Erik Balling
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Thomas Fritsch as Pierre de Sauterne |
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Sonja Ziemann as Margot |
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Chris Howland as Franz Joseph |
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Marie Versini as Zizi |
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Robert Graf as Hr. Noël |
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Gunnar Lauring as Onkel Tøf-Tøf |
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Lily Weiding as Grevinde de Sauterne |
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Peter Malberg as Baron de Muscadet |
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Susse Wold as Maria Theresia |
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Ole Søltoft as Fætter Emil |
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Niels Skousen as Fætter Louis |
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Helle Hertz as Poupette |
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Gunnar Bigum as Skrædder |
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Joan Gamst as 1. telefondame |
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Lone Luther as 2. telefondame |
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Yvonne Ekmann as Linnedjomfru |
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Valsø Holm as Kordegn |
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Carl Johan Hviid as Præst |
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Malene Schwartz as Jeanette |
| Directing | Erik Balling | Director |