Den gamle mølle paa Mols

Den gamle mølle paa Mols

7.0

Feb 25 1953

2h 48m

Comedy, Family

Ib Schønberg

Ib Schønberg

Peter Jens Christian Rasmussen

Henny Lindorff Buckhøj

Henny Lindorff Buckhøj

Fru Rasmussen

Inger Lassen

Inger Lassen

Fru Sørensen

Knud Heglund

Knud Heglund

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