Peter Bergmann has celebrated his bachelor party with his good friend William Thorsen. Peter is to marry William's former girlfriend Kirsten on the same day. When they return to Peter's home in the morning, they find a letter from the French hospital "The Little Blue Nuns," asking Peter to come in with his baptismal certificate and have a blood test done. Peter tells William that he had a love affair in Paris while on a business trip for his father's company, but Tony rejected him when he proposed marriage.
Acting
Dirch Passer steals every scene as the chaotic best man.
Direction
Annelise Reenberg brings surprising warmth to male-centric comedy.

Director
Annelise Reenberg
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Dirch Passer was Denmark's comedy king; this was one of his gentler roles before his darker 1968 turn in 'The Olsen Gang.'
Annelise Reenberg was one of few women directing features in 1960s Denmark — she made six films that decade while raising four children.