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Cast Bed

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Henrik Larsen in the role of grocery grocer Kaufmann, Karin Nellemose in the role of Cromutter and Erik Mørk as Peder Reedtz.
The Royal Library: The National Library of Denmark and Copenhagen University Library
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Title: Cast Bed
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Henrik Larsen in the role of grocery grocer Kaufmann, Karin Nellemose in the role of Cromutter and Erik Mørk as Peder Reedtz.

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