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Werner (William Rosenberg) is an inspector for group of farmes called Digeskov. Left alone by Digeskovs owner, Werner is tricking small neighboring farmes out of there land. The owners doughter find out and stops Werner and she falls in love with a young poor farmer from a neighbor farm.

Top Cast

  • Karl Stegger

    Karl Stegger

    Claus

  • Arthur Jensen

    Arthur Jensen

    Mikkel

  • Axel Strøbye

    Axel Strøbye

    Frands

  • Lily Broberg

    Lily Broberg

    Signe

  • Kurt Ravn

    Kurt Ravn

    Forpagter Jørgen Iversen

  • William Rosenberg

    William Rosenberg

    Godsinspektør Werner

  • Anne Wedege

    Anne Wedege

  • Anette Karlsen

    Anette Karlsen

  • Arne Hansen

    Arne Hansen

Overview

Werner (William Rosenberg) is an inspector for group of farmes called Digeskov. Left alone by Digeskovs owner, Werner is tricking small neighboring farmes out of there land. The owners doughter find out and stops Werner and she falls in love with a young poor farmer from a neighbor farm.

Rating

4.8 / 10
7 Reviews
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