

Comedy · Family
Overview
The oldest ship in the fleet, Martha, and her jolly crew, must race Harald and win, or it's the scrappers next.
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Ove Sprogøe
Ove Sprogøe
Hovmester Watson
Ove Sprogøe
Hovmester Watson


Morten Grunwald
Morten Grunwald
Knud Hansen
Morten Grunwald
Knud Hansen


Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt
Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt
Skibsreder O. P. Andersen
Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt
Skibsreder O. P. Andersen


Poul Bundgaard
Poul Bundgaard
Alf
Poul Bundgaard
Alf


Karl Stegger
Karl Stegger
Kaptajn Peter Nielsen
Karl Stegger
Kaptajn Peter Nielsen


Poul Reichhardt
Poul Reichhardt
Maskinmester Bråst
Poul Reichhardt
Maskinmester Bråst


Hanne Borchsenius
Hanne Borchsenius
Lone Andersen
Hanne Borchsenius
Lone Andersen


Birger Jensen
Birger Jensen
Halfdan
Birger Jensen
Halfdan


Henrik Wiehe
Henrik Wiehe
Styrmanden (som Henrik Wiehe)
Henrik Wiehe
Styrmanden (som Henrik Wiehe)


Paul Hagen
Paul Hagen
Radiotelegrafist Marius Knudsen
Paul Hagen
Radiotelegrafist Marius Knudsen
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