The Castle (1964)

The Castle (1964) poster

Olaf Ussing is the old chamberlain who lives in the castle with his three unmarried daughters – Malene Schwartz, Lone Hertz and Mimi Heinrich. On the neighbouring estate lives Poul Reichhardt, a wealthy bachelor with a butler – festively played by Ole Monty. A couple of dubious suitors for the lovely young ladies are Preben Neergaard and Preben Mahrt – and a former admirer is Henning Palner.

Director: Anker Sørensen
Genre: Family
Runtime: 82 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Ib Glindemann
Cinematography: Henning Bendtsen
Editing: Lars Brydesen
Production: Palladium
Country: Denmark
Language: Dansk
Original Language: da
More Films by Director: Anker Sørensen
More Films in Genre: Family

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Castle about?
Olaf Ussing is the old chamberlain who lives in the castle with his three unmarried daughters – Malene Schwartz, Lone Hertz and Mimi Heinrich. On the neighbouring estate lives Poul Reichhardt, a wealthy bachelor with a butler – festively played by Ole Monty. A couple of dubious suitors for the lovely young ladies are Preben Neergaard and Preben Mahrt – and a former admirer is Henning Palner.
Who directed The Castle?
The Castle was directed by Anker Sørensen.
Who stars in The Castle?
The Castle stars Poul Reichhardt, Lone Hertz, Henning Palner, Olaf Ussing, Bodil Steen, Karl Stegger.
How long is The Castle?
The Castle has a runtime of 1h 22m (82 minutes).
What genre is The Castle?
The Castle is a Family film.
Where was The Castle produced?
The Castle was produced in Denmark.