Halløj i himmelsengen Trailer

Halløj i himmelsengen Trailer (1965)

14 January 1965 Comedy, Romance

The beginning of the 20th century. The main character is the young, charming Count Pierre de Sauterne. There have been several conflicts between him and his aristocratic uncle, who, due to his fanatical interest in cars, is called Tøf-Tøf. The authoritative older gentleman also has a pronounced weakness for the female sex, and it irritates him that his nephew far surpasses him in this regard. Uncle Tøf-Tøf decides that Pierre must spend his summer vacation in a secluded family villa on the North Sea coast as punishment, but not long into his stay, two charming girls seek shelter from a thunderstorm.

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Cast

Thomas Fritsch

as Pierre de Sauterne

Sonja Ziemann

as Margot

Chris Howland

as Franz Joseph

Robert Graf

as Hr. Noël

Gunnar Lauring

as Onkel Tøf-Tøf

Lily Weiding

as Grevinde de Sauterne

Peter Malberg

as Baron de Muscadet

Susse Wold

as Maria Theresia

Niels Skousen

as Fætter Louis

Helle Hertz

as Poupette

Gunnar Bigum

as Skrædder

Joan Gamst

as 1. telefondame

Lone Luther

as 2. telefondame

Yvonne Ekmann

as Linnedjomfru

Valsø Holm

as Kordegn

Crew

International Titles

Halloej I Himmelsengen Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 14 January 1965

Denmark 12 April 1965

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