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My Name Is Petersen is a danois film of genre Drama with Poul Reichhardt

My Name Is Petersen (1947)

My Name Is Petersen
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Length 1h11
OriginDanemark
Genres Drama
Rating55% 2.7864952.7864952.7864952.7864952.786495

My Name Is Petersen is a 1947 Danish drama film directed by Christen Jul and starring Poul Reichhardt.

Actors

Poul Reichhardt

(Løjtnant John Petersen)
Helle Virkner

(Aase Petersen)
Gunnar Lauring

(Dr. med. Jens Petersen)
Asbjørn Andersen

(Dr. med. Niels Henningsen)
Valdemar Skjerning

(Professor Svend Holdrup)
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