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4/24/1952
Venus aux belles fesses, or Venus with the beautiful buttocks, is the name given to a statuette by the famous Swedish sculptor Sergel, and this small work of art, a draft in fired clay, plays a significant role in this fantastic story. In a strange way, Venus intervenes in the turbulent fate of art historian Hannibal Svanø and creates conflicts for many others. After spending the whole summer leading a nomadic but rather pleasant life, interrupted only by occasional periods of work with old friends around the country, Svanø now sets off for the capital. On the way, he manages to persuade an old schoolmate, Judge Truelsen, to give him a loan that enables him to enjoy a hearty meal in a small, cozy restaurant called "Asietten."
Ib Schønberg
as Hannibal Svanø, kunsthistoriker
Johannes Meyer
as Gulbæk, antikvar
Ellen Gottschalch
as Baronesse Hermina von Ehrenburg
Astrid Villaume
as Ulla Blom
Gunnar Lauring
as Kurt Lönning - højesteretssagfører
Bendt Rothe
as Jens Astrup, kunstmaler
Freddy Koch
as Willy von Ehrenburg
Knud Heglund
as Dommer Truelsen
Minna Jørgensen
as Fru Riise
Berit Erbe
as Tove
Lise Ringheim
as Jenny
Henry Nielsen
as Fængselsbetjent
Karl Stegger
as Betjent i arresten
Keld Markuslund
as Retsreporter
Dirch Passer
as Værtshusgæst
Gabriel Axel
as Værtshusgæst
Per Buckhøj
Einar Juhl
Torkil Lauritzen
Alma Olander Dam Willumsen
Valsø Holm
Arne Westermann