The Veterinarian's Adopted Children

The Veterinarian's Adopted Children

6.5

Nov 29 1968

2h 48m

Family, Comedy

Winnie's mother is going to Bangkok to settle an inheritance matter and is looking for a good boarding house for her child. She calls Dr. Linager, who tells her that he has a boarding house for "expensive children," but the price is no object to Winnie's mother. When Winnie shows up, the good Dr. Linager is a little surprised. He is a veterinarian and thought he was going to be looking after a Siamese cat, but everyone in the house naturally welcomes the charming little Winnie.

Dirch Passer

Dirch Passer

Dyrlæge Linsager

Ove Sprogøe

Ove Sprogøe

Kristian

Judy Gringer

Judy Gringer

Birgitte, Hansens husbestyrerinde

Axel Strøbye

Axel Strøbye

Cirkusdirektør Don Pedro

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