
Tarok
Drama
Overview
A family saga spanning three decades based on the mythology of the most famous race horse Denmark has ever seen. A horse which did the impossible and put Denmark on the world map through its many great victories. The film is first and foremost about the family who owned Tarok and believed in its greatness - and who, against all odds, gave Denmark hope and courage to dream.
Top Cast


Bjarne Henriksen
Bjarne Henriksen
Karl Laursen
Bjarne Henriksen
Karl Laursen


Kirsten Lehfeldt
Kirsten Lehfeldt
Elisabeth Laursen
Kirsten Lehfeldt
Elisabeth Laursen


Henrik Vestergård
Henrik Vestergård
Jørn Laursen
Henrik Vestergård
Jørn Laursen


Thomas Ernst
Thomas Ernst
Axel Laursen
Thomas Ernst
Axel Laursen


Iben Dorner
Iben Dorner
Ingelise Laursen
Iben Dorner
Ingelise Laursen


Frederik Meldal Nørgaard
Frederik Meldal Nørgaard
Mogens Laursen
Frederik Meldal Nørgaard
Mogens Laursen


Claus Riis Østergaard
Claus Riis Østergaard
Vagn Laursen
Claus Riis Østergaard
Vagn Laursen


Michelle Berçon
Michelle Berçon
Lillian Laursen
Michelle Berçon
Lillian Laursen


Gaia Maria Jørgensen
Gaia Maria Jørgensen
Ingrid Laursen
Gaia Maria Jørgensen
Ingrid Laursen
Emma Gonzalez Busk
Emma Gonzalez Busk
Emma Gonzalez Busk
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