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Tretten Aar 1932

★ 5.52 votes📅 1932-09-21

In the charming Danish comedy Tretten Aar (1932), directed by George Schnéevoigt, love and relationships are put to the test. Young and wealthy Poul Løwe finds himself caught in a complicated web of emotions as he develops feelings for his charming secretary Gretel.

Director: George Schnéevoigt

Cast

Frederik Jensen
Frederik Jensen
Oberst Henrik Løwe
Svend Bille
Svend Bille
Grosserer Poul Løwe
Beatrice Bonnesen
Beatrice Bonnesen
Fru Mona Løwe
Marguerite Viby
Marguerite Viby
Frk. Grethe Grøn
Helga Frier
Helga Frier
Ebba Olsen
Knud Heglund
Knud Heglund
Kammerjunker Kaj Bender
Arthur Jensen
Arthur Jensen
Kontorist Hannibal Petersen
Otto Lington
Orkesterleder
Petrine Sonne
Petrine Sonne
Stuepige hos Løwe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tretten Aar (1932) about?

Tretten Aar (1932) is a romantic comedy that follows the story of Poul Løwe, a young and wealthy man who develops feelings for his charming secretary Gretel, despite being married.

Who directed Tretten Aar?

George Schnéevoigt directed Tretten Aar (1932), bringing his unique vision to the screen.

Who stars in Tretten Aar?

Frederik Jensen and Beatrice Bonnesen star in Tretten Aar (1932), alongside a talented cast of actors.

Is Tretten Aar (1932) worth watching?

While Tretten Aar (1932) may not have an IMDb rating, its lighthearted tone and relatable characters make it a delightful watch for fans of classic romantic comedies.

How long is Tretten Aar?

Runtime details are not listed for Tretten Aar (1932).

About Tretten Aar (1932) — A Charming Danish Romantic Comedy from 1932

In the charming Danish comedy Tretten Aar (1932), directed by George Schnéevoigt, love and relationships are put to the test. Young and wealthy Poul Løwe finds himself caught in a complicated web of emotions as he develops feelings for his charming secretary Gretel. As they navigate their mutual attraction, the difficulties of their situation become increasingly apparent. With a talented cast, including Frederik Jensen and Beatrice Bonnesen, this family-friendly film explores the complexities of love and marriage. Set against the backdrop of 1930s Denmark, Tretten Aar (1932) is a delightful and engaging watch, perfect for fans of classic romantic comedies.

As Poul struggles to reconcile his feelings with his married status, the atmosphere in the office becomes increasingly charged. The tension between Poul and Gretel is palpable, making it difficult for them to focus on their work. With its lighthearted tone and relatable characters, Tretten Aar (1932) is a must-see for anyone looking for a feel-good film.

George Schnéevoigt's direction brings the story to life with ease, making Tretten Aar (1932) a joy to watch. With its talented cast and engaging storyline, this classic comedy is sure to leave audiences smiling.