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Since her husband's death, Mrs. Tang has lived and worked exclusively for her two children, Erik and Ester. They are her whole world; her entire existence revolves around them, even though they have long since grown up and now want to live their own lives. Her son is a journalist, and her daughter works at a law firm.

Top Cast

  • Clara Pontoppidan

    Clara Pontoppidan

    Enkefru Tang

  • William Rosenberg

    William Rosenberg

    Erik, enkefru Tangs søn

  • Birgitte Federspiel

    Birgitte Federspiel

    Ester, enkefru Tangs datter

  • John Wittig

    John Wittig

  • Bjørn Watt-Boolsen

    Bjørn Watt-Boolsen

  • Jørn Jeppesen

    Jørn Jeppesen

  • Svend Methling

    Svend Methling

  • Lis Løwert

    Lis Løwert

  • Minna Jørgensen

    Minna Jørgensen

Overview

Since her husband's death, Mrs. Tang has lived and worked exclusively for her two children, Erik and Ester. They are her whole world; her entire existence revolves around them, even though they have long since grown up and now want to live their own lives. Her son is a journalist, and her daughter works at a law firm.

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