6.0Nøddebo Præstegaard · 1934
Nøddebo Præstegaard (1934) is a Comedy / Family film directed by George Schnéevoigt, starring Charles Tharnæs, Hans Kurt, Agis Winding.
6.0Nøddebo Præstegaard (1934) is a Comedy / Family film directed by George Schnéevoigt, starring Charles Tharnæs, Hans Kurt, Agis Winding.
Christmas at an old rectory in the countryside – it's Christmas! And the three student brothers, "Gamle", "Corpus Juris" and Nicolai, are delighted to receive an invitation to spend Christmas with the priest in Nøddebo. The fact that there are also a couple of young daughters in the rectory naturally makes it all even more enjoyable. It's the first time Nicolai has gone along, so he knows nothing about his older brothers' infatuation with the two girls and falls head over heels for them, assuming that they can't handle his charm either. Things don't quite go his way now, because he finds himself pursued everywhere by the anything but pretty Maldrubine, whose warmest interest is the pleasures of the table.
Charles Tharnæs, Hans Kurt, Agis Winding, Katy Valentin, Karin Nellemose, Maria Garland, Valdemar Schiøler Linck, Kai Holm
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Find a movie by describing itChristmas at an old rectory in the countryside – it's Christmas! And the three student brothers, "Gamle", "Corpus Juris" and Nicolai, are delighted to receive an invitation to spend Christmas with the priest in Nøddebo. The fact that there are also a couple of young daughters in the rectory naturally makes it all even more enjoyable. It's the first time Nicolai has gone along, so he knows nothing about his older brothers' infatuation with the two girls and falls head over heels for them, assuming that they can't handle his charm either. Things don't quite go his way now, because he finds himself pursued everywhere by the anything but pretty Maldrubine, whose warmest interest is the pleasures of the table.
Nøddebo Præstegaard was released in 1934.
The cast includes Charles Tharnæs, Hans Kurt, Agis Winding, Katy Valentin.