

Fætrene på Torndal
Werner (William Rosenberg) is an inspector for group of farmes called Digeskov. Left alone by Digeskovs owner, Werner is tricking small neighboring farmes out of there land. The owners doughter find out and stops Werner and she falls in love with a young poor farmer from a neighbor farm.
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Plot Summary
Two cousins, Peter and Poul, inherit a rundown farm called Torndal. They decide to turn it into a modern, profitable business, facing numerous comedic challenges and eccentric characters along the way. The film follows their ambitious but often clumsy attempts to modernize the farm and their lives.
Critical Reception
The film is a lighthearted Danish comedy that was generally well-received by audiences for its humor and depiction of rural life. While not a major critical darling, it is remembered fondly for its charming performances and simple, enjoyable storyline.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its comedic timing and relatable characters.
- Appreciated for its charming portrayal of rural Danish life.
- Seen as a fun and straightforward comedy.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available through Google reviews for this older Danish film, but general sentiment points to it being a light and enjoyable comedy from its era.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of Danish comedies in the 1970s that often focused on everyday life and relatable situations with a humorous twist.
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