
Nøddebo præstegård
Nov 22 1974
•Family, Comedy, Drama
Adaptation of the classic Danish Christmas story about Nikolaj, a student, and his two older brothers, who are spending their vacation with the kind pastor's family in Nøddebo. Nikolaj is very interested in the pastor's daughters, Emmy and Andrea Margrethe, but it is his brothers who end up getting engaged to the girls.
Cast
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Poul Bundgaard
Pastor Blicher

Birgitte Federspiel
Fru. Blicher

Merete Voldstedlund
Emmy

Lisbet Dahl
Andrea Margrethe
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