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In the year 1520, during a violent hurricane in the North Sea, a ship in distress. The sailors are convinced that the abbot they have aboard is causing this. They throw him overboard with his holy scriptures.

Top Cast

  • Marguerite Viby

    Marguerite Viby

    Anne Pedersdatter

  • Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt

    Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt

    John Ebenezer Steenhammer

  • Lisbeth Movin

    Lisbeth Movin

    Frk. Grøndal

  • Kjeld Jacobsen

    Kjeld Jacobsen

    Journalist

  • Kjeld Petersen

    Kjeld Petersen

    Pressefotograf

  • Sigurd Langberg

    Sigurd Langberg

    A.P. Jørgensen

  • Ib Schønberg

    Ib Schønberg

    Abbeden

  • Elith Pio

    Elith Pio

  • Knud Schrøder

    Knud Schrøder

Overview

In the year 1520, during a violent hurricane in the North Sea, a ship in distress. The sailors are convinced that the abbot they have aboard is causing this. They throw him overboard with his holy scriptures.

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