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Lån mig din kone 1957

★ 5.04 votes94 min📅 1957-10-28

In the charming Danish comedy classic *Lån mig din kone* (1957), directed by Preben Neergaard, a resourceful sales manager at a baby equipment company faces a high-stakes dilemma: to secure a coveted promotion, he must prove he's both a married man and a father.

Director: Preben Neergaard

Cast

Gunnar Lauring
Gunnar Lauring
Henrik Rudholm, direktør
Anne Werner Thomsen
Anne Werner Thomsen
Susanne, Henriks datter
Preben Mahrt
Preben Mahrt
Børge Lund, salgschef
Buster Larsen
Buster Larsen
Torben Einerts, arkitekt
Lily Broberg
Lily Broberg
Ulla, Torbens kone
Poul Bundgaard
Poul Bundgaard
En portier
Bodil Steen
Bodil Steen
Henriette Flint, sekretær
Christian Arhoff
Christian Arhoff
Halfdan Knudsen, repræsentant
Ole Monty
Ole Monty
Thomsen, afdelingschef
Inga Løfgren

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lån mig din kone (1957) about?

This Danish comedy follows sales manager Lund, who fabricates a marriage to impress his boss and secure a promotion. When invited for dinner with his "wife," he scrambles to find a stand-in, leading to a series of uproarious and unpredictable complications.

Who directed Lån mig din kone?

Preben Neergaard directed this 1957 Danish comedy, known for his knack for blending humor with social commentary.

Who stars in Lån mig din kone?

The film features Gunnar Lauring, Anne Werner Thomsen, Preben Mahrt, Buster Larsen, and Poul Bundgaard in key roles.

Is Lån mig din kone (1957) worth watching?

As a classic Danish comedy, *Lån mig din kone* (1957) delivers timeless humor and relatable themes, though its 1950s charm might appeal more to fans of vintage cinema than modern audiences. Its lighthearted take on workplace ambition and deception makes it a delightful watch for fans of the genre.

How long is Lån mig din kone?

The film runs for 94 minutes.

About Lån mig din kone (1957) — A Danish Comedy Classic About Workplace Lies and Love

In the charming Danish comedy classic *Lån mig din kone* (1957), directed by Preben Neergaard, a resourceful sales manager at a baby equipment company faces a high-stakes dilemma: to secure a coveted promotion, he must prove he's both a married man and a father. With no wife or child in sight, Lund resorts to a white lie, claiming he's happily settled—until his boss insists on meeting the family. Desperate to keep up appearances, he scrambles to "borrow" a wife, setting off a chain of hilarious misadventures that spiral into chaos. The film masterfully blends lighthearted farce with sharp social satire, poking fun at workplace ambitions and the absurd lengths people go to maintain illusions.

Neergaard's direction infuses the 94-minute runtime with breezy energy, anchored by Gunnar Lauring's endearing performance as Lund. Anne Werner Thomsen and Preben Mahrt add layers of comedic tension, while the ensemble cast's chemistry elevates the film's wit and warmth. At its heart, *Lån mig din kone* (1957) is a clever, feel-good romp about the consequences of dishonesty, wrapped in the nostalgic charm of mid-century Scandinavian humor.