
Take What You Want
Drama
Overview
Consul Bergholtz is ill and will probably die soon. Family members gather at her bedside, each with the expectation of receiving a share of the impending inheritance. Among the heirs are her sons, the alcoholic editor Oscar and the homosexual lecturer Ejnar, as well as their pretty and recently divorced sister Esther. But when her grandson, the cunning and unscrupulous businessman Kurt, shows up, the intrigues are stoked. Kurt couldn't care less about good manners and cultural veneer; he simply takes what he wants.
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Ebbe Rode
Ebbe Rode
Kurt Bergholtz
Ebbe Rode
Kurt Bergholtz


Bjarne Forchhammer
Bjarne Forchhammer
Lektor Ejnar Bergholtz
Bjarne Forchhammer
Lektor Ejnar Bergholtz


Ib Schønberg
Ib Schønberg
Redaktør Oscar Bergholtz
Ib Schønberg
Redaktør Oscar Bergholtz


Ellen Gottschalch
Ellen Gottschalch
Maja Bergholtz
Ellen Gottschalch
Maja Bergholtz


Erni Arneson
Erni Arneson
Esther Wulff
Erni Arneson
Esther Wulff


Helle Virkner
Helle Virkner
Britta Wulff
Helle Virkner
Britta Wulff
Hans Egede Budz
Hans Egede Budz
Professor Axel Wulff
Hans Egede Budz
Professor Axel Wulff


Vera Gebuhr
Vera Gebuhr
Marianne Beyer
Vera Gebuhr
Marianne Beyer
Agnes Thorberg-Wieth
Agnes Thorberg-Wieth
Agnes Thorberg-Wieth


Bjørn Watt-Boolsen
Bjørn Watt-Boolsen
Bjørn Watt-Boolsen
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