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Us Petty Sinners 1952

★ 7.52 votes📅 1952-04-24

Step into the whimsical world of *Us Petty Sinners* (1952), a Danish comedy directed by Erik Balling that blends art, mischief, and a touch of the surreal.

Director: Erik Balling

Cast

Ib Schønberg
Ib Schønberg
Hannibal Svanø, kunsthistoriker
Johannes Meyer
Johannes Meyer
Gulbæk, antikvar
Ellen Gottschalch
Ellen Gottschalch
Baronesse Hermina von Ehrenburg
Astrid Villaume
Astrid Villaume
Ulla Blom
Gunnar Lauring
Gunnar Lauring
Kurt Lönning - højesteretssagfører
Bendt Rothe
Bendt Rothe
Jens Astrup, kunstmaler
Freddy Koch
Freddy Koch
Willy von Ehrenburg
Knud Heglund
Knud Heglund
Dommer Truelsen
Minna Jørgensen
Minna Jørgensen
Fru Riise
Berit Erbe
Tove

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Us Petty Sinners (1952) about?

*Us Petty Sinners* follows art historian Hannibal Svanø as a seemingly harmless statuette disrupts his summer plans, leading to a chain of comedic conflicts. The tiny clay figure, inspired by a real artwork, takes on a life of its own, weaving itself into the lives of those around him with delightfully chaotic results.

Who directed Us Petty Sinners?

The film was directed by Erik Balling, a Danish filmmaker known for his work in comedy and television.

Who stars in Us Petty Sinners?

The cast features Ib Schønberg, Johannes Meyer, Ellen Gottschalch, Astrid Villaume, and Gunnar Lauring in leading roles.

Is Us Petty Sinners (1952) worth watching?

Though unrated on IMDb, *Us Petty Sinners* offers a charming snapshot of mid-century Danish comedy, blending lighthearted storytelling with a touch of the absurd. Fans of classic comedies or Erik Balling's work may find its playful premise endearing, even if it's far from a blockbuster.

How long is Us Petty Sinners?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Us Petty Sinners (1952) — Danish Comedy Where a Statuette Sparks Chaos

Step into the whimsical world of *Us Petty Sinners* (1952), a Danish comedy directed by Erik Balling that blends art, mischief, and a touch of the surreal.

The story revolves around an unassuming fired-clay statuette named *Venus aux belles fesses*—a playful nod to Swedish sculptor Sergel's work—which takes on an almost supernatural influence over a small circle of quirky characters. Art historian Hannibal Svanø finds his orderly summer plans upended by the statuette's chaotic presence, sparking a series of comedic conflicts that ripple through his life and those around him. With a lighthearted tone and a dash of absurdity, Balling crafts a tale where even the smallest objects can stir up big trouble, all while celebrating the unpredictability of human nature.