

90 minutes
10/4/1963
The protagonist is a jovial bus driver, well beloved by his passengers, essentially the whole community around him. The bus, however, is old, and needs to be replaced. The bus driver himself is also needed as a handyman for all the people around him, assisting with stray cattle, household machines, children's homework, errands of all kinds, and at one occasion, assisting birth. Progress is however leaving him behind, and the local county council plots on a solution, involving a new bus and driver. The community revolts, and the local midwife (married to the mayor) intervenes with all the locals to keep the bus driver, who ends up keeping his job in a new bus.

Dirch Passer
as Buschauffør Martin

Karl Stegger
as Sigurd

Paul Hagen
as Kæmneren

Ove Sprogøe
as Vik

Lone Hertz
as Helga

Axel Strøbye
as Lars

Lily Broberg
as Emma

Gunnar Lemvigh

Ole Monty

Grethe Mogensen

Arthur Jensen

Tove Maës

Valsø Holm

Hugo Herrestrup

Aage Winther-Jørgensen
Albert Watson

Gunnar Strømvad
Anne Dencker

Malene Schwartz
as Else