Count Axel

Count Axel

5.5

Apr 06 2001

1h 26m

Comedy

Count Axel is a comedy that takes place somewhere in the Nordic countries in 1783. It's a classic comedy about mixed identities, with strong elements of contemporary humour and satire.

Peter Frödin

Peter Frödin

Axel

Sofie Gråbøl

Sofie Gråbøl

Leonora Amalie

Nicolaj Kopernikus

Nicolaj Kopernikus

William

Lasse Lunderskov

Lasse Lunderskov

Poul

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