- The hotel opens summer 1932 for previous years' guests and stockbroker Molin and wife. He talks timber business with Madsen. There's Midsummer Eve bonfire on the beach. Amanda thinks of making filmed ads with Weyse.
- Set in the midsummer of 1932, the broker August Molin and his Swedish born wife Alma arrive at the beach hotel. They arrive directly from the Klitgaarden in Skagen, where the king, Christian X, spends the summer. Morten returns from Copenhagen, where he and merchant Madsen are building houses together.
- The summer of 1932. It has been a year since Morten signed over the hotel to Fie but she has hardly seen him since then, as he is working on a major building project with Merchant Madsen, in Copenhagen. But the regular guests are back at the hotel: The Madsens, Mr Weyse, Mrs Fjeldsø and her sister, Mr Aurland with his wife and sons and the Frigh family. Not Mr Frigh however, as the couple is in the process of getting divorced and therefore, Mrs Frigh prefers that he stays away. In the midst of the idyll, the very wealthy Stockbroker from Copenhagen, August Molin, arrives with his Swedish wife and Mr Weyse is instantly captivated by Mrs Molin. But it's a dangerous game as Mr Molin is a man of fierce jealousy - and that is not the only secret Mr Molin has.—Badehotellet
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