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The Heritage is a danois film of genre Drama directed by Anders Refn with Jens Dyhr Okking

The Heritage (1978)

The Heritage
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Length 1h58
Directed by
OriginDanemark
Genres Drama
Rating59% 2.9584352.9584352.9584352.9584352.958435

The Heritage (Danish: Slægten) is a 1978 Danish drama film directed by Anders Refn and starring Jens Okking.

Actors

Jens Dyhr Okking

(Baron Helmuth)
Bodil Udsen

(Juliane)
Poul Reichhardt

(Vicar Adolf Mascani)
Birgit Sadolin

(Johanne Mascani)
Anne Marie Helger

(Frøken Jansen)
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