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Congratulations Andersens!

Father and mother Andersen and their four children live in a closed down farmside storehouse in the outskirts of Oslo. They enjoy life here, but the many neibours surrounding them are less enthusiastic about the family's lack of respect towards the supposed social order and decency they live by.

Top Cast

  • Arve Opsahl

    Arve Opsahl

    Carl Alfred Andersen

  • Aud Schønemann

    Aud Schønemann

    Hildur Evensen, Andersens forlovede

  • Wenche Sandnæs

    Wenche Sandnæs

    Tone Andersen, 17 år

  • Kristine Reymert

    Kristine Reymert

    Sylvi Andersen, 10 år

  • Peter Reymert

    Peter Reymert

    Roger Andersen, 7 år

  • Agnete Reymert

    Agnete Reymert

    Vesla Andersen, 3 år

  • Gard Øyen

    Gard Øyen

    Erik Hermansen

  • Rolv Wesenlund

    Rolv Wesenlund

    Hermansen

  • Randi Kolstad

    Randi Kolstad

    Fru Hermansen

Overview

Father and mother Andersen and their four children live in a closed down farmside storehouse in the outskirts of Oslo. They enjoy life here, but the many neibours surrounding them are less enthusiastic about the family's lack of respect towards the supposed social order and decency they live by.

Rating

6.7 / 10
3 Reviews
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