

The Castle (1964)
Stream The Castle (1964) on Zoovie — free, HD, no signup, 1h 22m. Directed by Anker Sørensen, starring Poul Reichhardt, Lone Hertz, and Henning Palner. Filed under Family — multiple servers per title.
What is The Castle (1964) about?
Olaf Ussing is the old chamberlain who lives in the castle with his three unmarried daughters – Malene Schwartz, Lone Hertz and Mimi Heinrich. On the neighbouring estate lives Poul Reichhardt, a wealthy bachelor with a butler – festively played by Ole Monty. A couple of dubious suitors for the lovely young ladies are Preben Neergaard and Preben Mahrt – and a former admirer is Henning Palner.
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- Stars:
- Poul Reichhardt, Lone Hertz, Henning Palner, Olaf Ussing
- Director:
- Anker Sørensen
- Production:
- Palladium
- Country:
- Denmark
- Languages:
- Danish
- IMDb:
- tt0058594
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Who stars in The Castle (1964)?
Poul Reichhardt as Henrik Stenfeldt, Lone Hertz as Mariann Falke, Henning Palner as Bill, Olaf Ussing as Kammerherren, Bodil Steen as Husholderske Madsen, Karl Stegger as A.H. Jessen, Hannah Bjarnhof as Iversen, Ole Monty as Butler Thomas.
Did You Know?
- ★At just 82 minutes, this is a shorter-than-average feature film.
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Where can I watch The Castle online for free?▼
You can watch The Castle (1964) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
How long is The Castle?▼
The Castle has a running time of 1h 22m (82 minutes total).
Who directed The Castle?▼
The Castle was directed by Anker Sørensen.
Is The Castle worth watching?▼
The Castle has well-received reviews with a rating of 7.4/10 based on 8 votes.
What genre is The Castle?▼
The Castle is a Family film released in 1964.
Who stars in The Castle?▼
The cast of The Castle includes Poul Reichhardt, Lone Hertz, Henning Palner, Olaf Ussing and Bodil Steen.



























