Three younger men each has to step up to the challenge and overcome the local and rather maniacal patriarch Mikkelsen (Johannes Meyer). Vilhelm (Paul Rohde) is to take over the patriarch's business and marry Mikkelsen's daughter Anna (Gerda Sprehn).

If you're the kind of person who finds comfort in old, slightly dusty comedies where everyone is shouting a little too loud, Rasmines Bryllup might actually work for you on a rainy Tuesday. If you have zero patience for theatrical stage acting transferred to film, or if you find the whole 'maniacal local patriarch' tro...


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"If you're the kind of person who finds comfort in old, slightly dusty comedies where everyone is shouting a little too loud, Rasmines Bryllup might actually work for you on a rainy Tuesday. If you have zero patience for theatrical stage acting transferred to film, or if you find the whole 'maniacal local patriarch' trope exhausting, you can skip this one without losing sleep. Johannes Meyer plays Mikkelsen like he's trying to win a contest for who can scowl the most in a single hour. It’s a per..."
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