
Vagabonden
Comedy
Overview
On his journey around the country, Volle has reached Copenhagen with his skarperbør. Volle is an old vagabond who loves his freedom everywhere in the world. His work provides him with just enough for the day and the road, and now and then a shot of schnapps as a bonus, and he does not demand more from life. A coincidence or one of the whims of fate if you will, makes Volle the foster father of 11-year-old Peter, son of the young widow Grete Jensen. Grete is in love with the young removal man Max Jørgensen and he with her. Peter happens to witness Max kissing his mother, he feels betrayed and runs away from home without a word. On the road he meets Volle and tells him a little lie that he has run away from guardianship...
Top Cast


Carl Alstrup
Carl Alstrup
"Volle" - skærslipper
Carl Alstrup
"Volle" - skærslipper


Betty Söderberg
Betty Söderberg
Gret Jensen - en ung enke
Betty Söderberg
Gret Jensen - en ung enke


Fredbjørn Bjørnsson
Fredbjørn Bjørnsson
Peter - hendes søn
Fredbjørn Bjørnsson
Peter - hendes søn


Olaf Ussing
Olaf Ussing
Pantelåner
Olaf Ussing
Pantelåner


Charles Wilken
Charles Wilken
Willadsen - rentier
Charles Wilken
Willadsen - rentier


Else-Marie Juul Hansen
Else-Marie Juul Hansen
Inger Jessen - landsretssagfører
Else-Marie Juul Hansen
Inger Jessen - landsretssagfører
Jytte Høeg Brask
Jytte Høeg Brask
En sygeplejerske
Jytte Høeg Brask
En sygeplejerske
Johannes Lennø
Johannes Lennø
En krovært
Johannes Lennø
En krovært


Bjarne Forchhammer
Bjarne Forchhammer
Dommer
Bjarne Forchhammer
Dommer


Jens Asby
Jens Asby
Jens Asby
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