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The Poet and Lillemor and Lotte

The poet and Lillemor have become parents, but poetry and washing the diapers are two subjects which are hard to unite under the same roof. The two just married couples, the barber Anton and Vera plus the baker and Lise, are having some difficulties with their marriages but that doesn't scare off the butcher, who's got the hots for the midwife.

Top Cast

  • Henning Moritzen

    Henning Moritzen

    Poeten

  • Helle Virkner

    Helle Virkner

    Lillemor

  • Lis Løwert

    Lis Løwert

    Vera

  • Ove Sprogøe

    Ove Sprogøe

    Anton

  • Dirch Passer

    Dirch Passer

    Bageren

  • Judy Gringer

    Judy Gringer

    Lise

  • Charlotte Thomsen

    Charlotte Thomsen

    Lotte

  • Bodil Udsen

    Bodil Udsen

    Jordemoderen

  • Karl Stegger

    Karl Stegger

    Slagteren

Overview

The poet and Lillemor have become parents, but poetry and washing the diapers are two subjects which are hard to unite under the same roof. The two just married couples, the barber Anton and Vera plus the baker and Lise, are having some difficulties with their marriages but that doesn't scare off the butcher, who's got the hots for the midwife.

Rating

5.8 / 10
6 Reviews
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