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Me and My Kid Brother and Doggie 1969

★ 5.54 votes86 min📅 1969-12-12

Join the mischievous duo Søren and Peter in *Me and My Kid Brother and Doggie (1969)*, Lisbeth Movin's lighthearted Danish comedy where a soccer-crazed dog named Bølle becomes the unexpected star of Bomø.

Director: Lisbeth Movin

Cast

Dirch Passer
Dirch Passer
Søren
Poul Reichhardt
Poul Reichhardt
Peter
Karl Stegger
Karl Stegger
Thorvald
Jesper Langberg
Jesper Langberg
Jens Olsen
Preben Mahrt
Preben Mahrt
Bossholm
Lotte Tarp
Lotte Tarp
Fru Bossholm
Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt
Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt
Elias Weinholm
Guri Richter
Guri Richter
Peter Reichhardt
Peter Reichhardt
Else Petersen
Else Petersen

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Me and My Kid Brother and Doggie* (1969) about?

Søren and Peter, two mischievous brothers, find their quiet life on Bomø turned upside down when their soccer-obsessed dog, Bølle, develops an uncanny talent for predicting betting pool outcomes. The chaos escalates as locals, gamblers, and even politicians get caught up in the fallout.

Who directed *Me and My Kid Brother and Doggie*?

The film was directed by Lisbeth Movin, a Danish filmmaker known for her contributions to mid-century European comedies.

Who stars in *Me and My Kid Brother and Doggie*?

The main cast features comedy icons Dirch Passer, Poul Reichhardt, Jesper Langberg, and Preben Mahrt, alongside Lotte Tarp and Karl Stegger.

Is *Me and My Kid Brother and Doggie* (1969) worth watching?

If you enjoy lighthearted Danish comedies with a nostalgic touch, this 86-minute gem is a delightful pick. Its quirky premise, charming cast, and breezy pacing make it an easy watch, though it may not break new ground for modern audiences.

How long is *Me and My Kid Brother and Doggie*?

The film runs for 86 minutes.

About Me and My Kid Brother and Doggie (1969) — A Danish Comedy Classic with a Canine Genius

Join the mischievous duo Søren and Peter in *Me and My Kid Brother and Doggie (1969)*, Lisbeth Movin's lighthearted Danish comedy where a soccer-crazed dog named Bølle becomes the unexpected star of Bomø. This time, the brothers' quirky family adventures take a turn when Bølle's uncanny ability to predict betting pool results sends shockwaves through their small island and even the halls of Christiansborg. Packed with slapstick humor and heartwarming chaos, the film blends generational dynamics with the timeless chaos pets bring to a household.

Directed by veteran filmmaker Lisbeth Movin and headlined by comedy legends Dirch Passer and Poul Reichhardt, this third installment in the series delivers the perfect mix of nostalgia and laughs. With its breezy 86-minute runtime and a cast that radiates charisma, *Me and My Kid Brother and Doggie* is a feel-good escape that's as unpredictable as its four-legged prognosticator. Whether you're a fan of classic European comedies or just looking for a cozy laugh, this little gem delivers charm by the handful.