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Dust for all the Money

A group of residents in the Copenhagen suburb of Solvænget decide to buy a farm in order to become self-sufficient in vegetables and other goodies. Unfortunately, farm life turns out to be much more strenuous and difficult than the small group of city dwellers had imagined.

Top Cast

  • Dirch Passer

    Dirch Passer

    Alf Thomsen

  • Hanne Borchsenius

    Hanne Borchsenius

    Mona Lisa Jacobsen

  • Ove Sprogøe

    Ove Sprogøe

    Thorbjørn Hansen

  • Bodil Udsen

    Bodil Udsen

    Rigmor Hansen

  • Søren Elung Jensen

    Søren Elung Jensen

    Arne Henriksen

  • Helle Virkner

    Helle Virkner

    Bodil Henriksen

  • Jan Priiskorn Schmidt

    Jan Priiskorn Schmidt

    Henriksens søn, Klaus

  • Karl Stegger

    Karl Stegger

    Tim Feddersen

  • Karen Lykkehus

    Karen Lykkehus

    Fru Feddersen

Overview

A group of residents in the Copenhagen suburb of Solvænget decide to buy a farm in order to become self-sufficient in vegetables and other goodies. Unfortunately, farm life turns out to be much more strenuous and difficult than the small group of city dwellers had imagined.

Rating

6.5 / 10
13 Reviews
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