Friends at Arms: On a Bear Run

Friends at Arms: On a Bear Run

4.7

Aug 23 1968

2h 32m

Comedy

The German bear Fido from Münich is sweet, easygoing and nice, and just loves Danish soldiers. Thus, the bear marches together with the recruits and even wants to share their beds in this strange Danish comedy.

Preben Kaas

Preben Kaas

12

Paul Hagen

Paul Hagen

13

Willy Rathnov

Willy Rathnov

14

Poul Bundgaard

Poul Bundgaard

15

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