
Bank director L.W. Jacobsen resides in a small provincial town. He is not particularly interested in his wife, Elsebeth, but rather in teacher and city council member Miss Mortensen. Thorsen, the town's manufacturer, is a member of the same city council group as Jacobsen. Then Don Olsen comes to town. Olsen is not interested in the upper class, but rather in people. By chance, Thorsen and Olsen meet and soon become drinking buddies. Thorsen drags the milkman's horse home to his apartment in the middle of the night. The scandal is a reality. Thorsen wants to flee, but with Olsen's help, he instead woos the townspeople and Miss Mortensen under the motto "Make good times better."

as Thorsen

as Don Olsen

as Enken

as Frøken Mortensen

as Fru Jacobsen

as Bankdirektør, Ben W.

as Sanger, Jens

as Sangerinde, Hanne

as Bagermester Horn

as Hoteldirektøren

as Redaktør Holm

as Installatør, Hans Eltoft

as 3. politimand

as Overtjener, Glad

as Borgmester

as Overbetjenten

as 1. politimand

as 2. politimand

as Postbud, Østergaard

as Naboen

as Ekspedienten

as Mælkemanden

as Tambourmajor

as Stationsforstanderen

as En dame

as En mand

as Fru Madsen

as Fru Hansen

as En tjener

as Præstekonen

as Præsten

as Blikkenslageren

as Fjernsynsantennemand

as Bageren

as Læge

as Brandmand

as Operasangerinden

as Fru Horn

as En speaker

as En speakerpige

as Fru Pedersen




