
Girls at Arms 2
Comedy
Overview
Hermann works at NATO headquarters in Brussels and is only home on weekends. He is quite a male chauvinist. That is why his wife Merete has not told him that she has pursued a career in the army and become a lieutenant. In Merete's regiment, Senior Sergeant Vasby suspects her of being a spy because of her "mysterious" conversations with NATO. This develops into an amusing spy hunt, and many people get involved. When Hermann is called up again, he "forgets" to tell his wife.
Top Cast


Dirch Passer
Dirch Passer
Vasby
Dirch Passer
Vasby


Berrit Kvorning
Berrit Kvorning
First Lieutenant Merete Clausen
Berrit Kvorning
First Lieutenant Merete Clausen


Helle Merete Sørensen
Helle Merete Sørensen
Vibsen
Helle Merete Sørensen
Vibsen
Marianne Tønsberg
Marianne Tønsberg
Irmgard Martinsen
Marianne Tønsberg
Irmgard Martinsen


Ulla Jessen
Ulla Jessen
Magda
Ulla Jessen
Magda


Karl Stegger
Karl Stegger
Major Basse
Karl Stegger
Major Basse


Klaus Pagh
Klaus Pagh
Hermann Clausen
Klaus Pagh
Hermann Clausen
Magi Stocking
Magi Stocking
Børgesen
Magi Stocking
Børgesen


Birger Jensen
Birger Jensen
Frits
Birger Jensen
Frits


Søren Strømberg
Søren Strømberg
Otto
Søren Strømberg
Otto
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