The Boys from St. Petri

The Boys from St. Petri
The Boys from St. Petri
Directed by Søren Kragh-Jacobsen
Produced by Mads Egmont Christensen
Hedda Craner
Bent Fabricius-Bjerre
Written by Søren Kragh-Jacobsen
Bjarne Reuter
Starring Tomas Villum Jensen
Cinematography Dan Laustsen
Editing by Leif Axel Kjeldsen
Release date(s) 11 October 1991
Running time 111 minutes
Country Denmark
Language Danish

The Boys from St. Petri (Danish: Drengene fra Sankt Petri) is a 1991 Danish drama film directed by Søren Kragh-Jacobsen. It was screened out of competition at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival.[1]

The film is inspired by the activities of the Churchill Club, but the actual plot is fiction.

Cast

  • Tomas Villum Jensen - Lars Balstrup
  • Morten Buch Jørgensen - Gunnar Balstrup
  • Nikolaj Lie Kaas - Otto Hvidmann
  • Christian Grønvall - Søren Brinck
  • Karl Bille - Olaf 'Luffe' Juhl
  • Søren Hytholm Jensen - Anders Møller
  • Joachim Knop - Aage Terkilsen
  • Xenia Lach-Nielsen - Irene
  • Bent Mejding - Provst Johannes Balstrup
  • Helle Merete Sørensen - Fru Ingeborg Balstrup
  • Ida Nepper - Gerda Balstrup
  • Philip Zandén - Jacob 'Rosen' Rosenheim
  • Solbjørg Højfeldt - Fru Hvidmann
  • Tilde Maja Frederiksen - Lis Hvidmann
  • Amalie Ihle Alstrup - Kylle Hvidmann
  • Sofie Wandrup - Bitten Hvidmann

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