Harry and the Butler
Sep 07 1961
•2h 41m
•Family, Comedy
A gentle comedy offering the promise of easy social consensus. Harry (Helmuth) is a simple old-time shop porter offered a chance at self-realisation when he's bequeathed a sum by an unknown relative (via several levels of fiscal blood suckers). He decides to engage a butler to take good care of him for a time. This is a man of distinguished upper class service, but a generous nature which happily integrates with Harry's small but colourful world of drinking buddies and crackpot neighbourhood kids.
Cast
See allOsvald Helmuth
Harry Adamsen
Ebbe Rode
Butler Fabricius
Gunnar Lauring
Biskoppen
Lily Broberg
Trine
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