
Tante Pose
Comedy · Drama
Overview
The story of the sour old virgin who celebrates Christmas with the judge Bals. She makes life miserable for both the family and the other guests. There are many complications, which does not resolve until Christmas Eve is over.
Top Cast


Einar Vaage
Einar Vaage
Sorenskriver Nicolai Bals
Einar Vaage
Sorenskriver Nicolai Bals
Miriam Neels-Hansson
Miriam Neels-Hansson
Rakel Bals
Miriam Neels-Hansson
Rakel Bals


Nøste Schwab
Nøste Schwab
Antoinette
Nøste Schwab
Antoinette
Eva Lunde
Eva Lunde
Ruth
Eva Lunde
Ruth
Ellen Nicola
Ellen Nicola
Kirsten
Ellen Nicola
Kirsten
S. Stenfeldt Foss
S. Stenfeldt Foss
Vesle-Tor
S. Stenfeldt Foss
Vesle-Tor
Beth Birkedal
Beth Birkedal
Sigrid
Beth Birkedal
Sigrid


Hans Bille
Hans Bille
Hans Thue
Hans Bille
Hans Thue


Henny Skjønberg
Henny Skjønberg
Tante Pose
Henny Skjønberg
Tante Pose
Knut Wigert
Knut Wigert
Paul Vaage
Knut Wigert
Paul Vaage
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