The Son from Vingaarden
Directed by Peer Guldbrandsen
The vineyard is facing demolition. It has been 30 years since Uncle Olsen died, and after 30 years, the farm must be sold if no one in the Martin family wants to buy it. When a Danish-American arrives in the small town, Jacobsen sends Nicoline to investigate the stranger's room. Erik Hein, born Martin, tries to buy the vineyard but is prevented from doing so. Instead, he buys Sophienberg. Many years ago, Erik's father signed a confession of embezzlement against the vineyard. Erik believes in his father's innocence and gets help from some of the town's righteous residents to prove his father's innocence.
Duration
1h 33m
Released
February 10, 1975
Part ofThe Morten Korch Klassikere
Includes The Red Horses (1950), Flintesønnerne (1956), Brødrene på Uglegaarden (1967), Der brænder en ild (1962), Det gamle guld (1951), Det skete paa Møllegaarden (1960), Det store løb (1952), Fætrene på Torndal (1973), Fløjtespilleren (1953), The Man from Swan Farm (1972), Mosekongen (1950), Vagabonderne paa Bakkegaarden (1958), and The Son from Vingaarden (1975).
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