
The Veterinarian's Adopted Children
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.
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Dirch Passer
Dyrlæge Linsager

Ove Sprogøe
Kristian

Judy Gringer
Birgitte, Hansens husbestyrerinde

Axel Strøbye
Cirkusdirektør Don Pedro
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