Opera singer Lutz-Lüder Löwenhaupt buys a live goose for the upcoming Christmas celebrations, which is to become a festive roast. This annoys housekeeper Therese, who now has a lot of extra work with the lively fowl. Son Peerle, on the other hand, is delighted and immediately takes Auguste, as he christens the goose, to his heart. The fact that she is to be kept in a box in the dark cellar is unbearable for him. And so Peerle and his sister Greta decide, in a clandestine night-and-fog operation, to move Auguste into their shared nursery - which ends in utter chaos. The following day, there is no question of a contemplative Christmas atmosphere either, as Auguste disturbs Father Löwenhaupt's singing rehearsal, who decides in a rage to kill the goose himself. But that's easier said than done, and the attempt goes badly wrong - to the delight of the children and to Auguste's great happiness. A cheerful Christmas tale with lots of music. For everyone aged 4 and over.
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