
Syrup
Drama · Family
Overview
In this wry comedy, the self-deceiving exploits of Lasse (Peter Hesse Overgaard), are shown, as he more or less innocently runs small cons on the people in his life, all the while sponging off of his girlfriend in a bohemian quarter of Copenhagen. He is a no-count, but fairly handsome young stud who imagines that he is some sort of art promoter, or is perhaps even a video artist himself.
Top Cast


Peter Hesse Overgaard
Peter Hesse Overgaard
Lasse
Peter Hesse Overgaard
Lasse


Kirsten Lehfeldt
Kirsten Lehfeldt
Ditte
Kirsten Lehfeldt
Ditte


Steen Svare
Steen Svare
Jesper
Steen Svare
Jesper


Henrik Scheele
Henrik Scheele
Terje
Henrik Scheele
Terje


Pernille Højmark
Pernille Højmark
Pia
Pernille Højmark
Pia


Søren Østergaard
Søren Østergaard
Hr. Finth
Søren Østergaard
Hr. Finth


Kirsten Peüliche
Kirsten Peüliche
En krukke
Kirsten Peüliche
En krukke


Inger Hovman
Inger Hovman
Inger Hovman


Arne Siemsen
Arne Siemsen
Arne Siemsen


Aage Haugland
Aage Haugland
Aage Haugland
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