Baronessen fra benzintanken

Baronessen fra benzintanken (1960)

04/09/1960
Comedy
2h 2m

Overview

The film begins with Baron von Rosensteen's funeral. As Rosensteen has no heirs, the old Rosensteen Castle is to be inherited by the Rabenfeldt family. Supreme Court Attorney Berg visits the widow baroness about a document found among the papers of her son, the deceased baron. It turns out that the baron had a child out of wedlock with a non-noble woman. The widow baroness and the Supreme Court attorney decide to find the child, as this would mean that an heir to the castle had been found. The child turns out to be a girl named Anne Tofte, who works at a gas station with her uncle Lars Tofte and his colleague Hans Høy. They persuade Anne to live with the baroness for a while, which she is not very keen on. The widow tries to teach Anne to be a fine lady, rather than the tomboyish workshop mechanic her uncle had raised her to be.

  • Annelise ReenbergDirector, Writer
  • Peer GuldbrandsenWriter
  • John OlsenWriter
  • Status

    Released

  • Original Language

    Danish

Keywords

  • grandparent grandchild relationship
  • gas station
  • woman director

Top Billed Cast

Ghita Nørby

Ghita Nørby

Anne von Rosensteen

Dirch Passer

Dirch Passer

Hans Høy

Ove Sprogøe

Ove Sprogøe

Lars Tofte

Maria Garland

Maria Garland

Enkebaronesse Alvilda von Rosensteen

Karin Nellemose

Karin Nellemose

Henriette von Rosensteen

Karl Stegger

Karl Stegger

Frederiksen, hushovmester

Ulla Lock

Ulla Lock

Gerda, stuepige

Emil Hass Christensen

Emil Hass Christensen

Højesteretssagfører Berg

Henrik Wiehe

Henrik Wiehe

Henning Rabenfeldt

Erni Arneson

Erni Arneson

Clarissa, Hennings moder

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