Incognito Trailer

Incognito Trailer (1937)

09 February 1937 Comedy, Family 100 mins

The wealthy Olaf Brammer is the real owner of a nationwide company that trades in household goods. But he has no say, as the authoritative general manager Schram manages both the business and Olaf Brammer with a sure hand. The situation at work, defeat in love and a dead goldfish make Olaf Brammer depressed, and he decides to travel away from it all.

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Cast

Ib Schønberg

as Olaf Brammer

Arthur Jensen

as Butler Eriksen

Else Jarlbak

as Diane Jacobsen

Ellen Jansø

as Birthe Rømer

Agnes Rehni

as Fru Jacobsen

Sigfred Johansen

as Frits Holgersen

Johannes Meyer

as Direktør A. Schram

Jon Iversen

as Komponist Carlo Tangonini

Finn Olsen

as Filialbestyrer Kragh

Connie Meiling

as Lille Connie

Miskow Makwarth

as Ekspedient

Poul Reichhardt

as Kriminalbetjent

Valdemar Skjerning

as Landsretssagfører

Henry Nielsen

as Lirekassemand

Crew

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Incognito Trailer

International Releases Dates

Denmark 09 February 1937

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