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- The coming of age of a young man in the 1950s.
- After their newfound fortune have been tricked away from them by a banker, the three friends must work together to get revenge.
- The story of Denmark's most famous racehorse and the family behind it.
- Grete lives in a property at Christianshavn together with many festive people.
- 3 friends set out on a quest to get money for a summer fair.
- When widow Inger Holm - owner of Holms Bryggerier - invites her children to a gathering, they show up. Not least because a handsome check usually falls to each of them. This time, however, the routines are turned around, as Inger has a man by her side, and the children's spoiled behavior makes her draw a line in the sand.
- Four guys serve their prison sentences in the jovial and not-very-authoritarian prison in Maribo.
- Jan is a young jazz conductor, who after a failed tour in Sweden turns money-free home to Copenhagen along with his three musicians.
- My sisters kids goes to Nordjylland.
- On the large beautiful estate Næsbygård resides the widower and landlord Martin Kaas.
- Drama about the difficult early years of Danish writer of fairy tales Hans Christian Andersen.
- Gabriel Axel's feature film adaptation and interweaving of Peter Ronild's short stories about how different people cope with the afterlife of an atomic eclipse.
- Can Krumme and his family save Santa Claus and Christmas?
- Although they are orphans, the sisters Annie, Karin, Grace, Irene and Maude are five healthy girls. They face life with courage and music, and only to fulfill their mother's last wish, they contact their unknown landlord uncle. The meeting with him, however, leads them into a new world - full of complications, intrigue and five crushes.
- Lars Erik is "king" among his fisher colleagues until a crises challenges his status, and even his status in love.
- Three out of work actors breaks into a bank through the toilet of a railroad station.
- The story follow the regulars at Cafe Strudsen in Nørrebro.
- Circus Karla has been on tour in Germany and is now returning to Denmark.
- As part of the U.N. patrol in Gaza, A group of Danish soldiers run into a series of misadventures.
- A wild erotic comedy about a small fishing village visited by men and women from the big city, Copenhagen.
- The little family is discussing where to go on summer vacation. At last the family decides to travel to the danish countryside in Jutland
- Slum kids set things straight by banding together to solve a crime.
- When mom's business career takes off, dad has a lot to learn about domestics.
- Folk comedy about the village madman Niels Pind (Axel Frische), who unexpectedly gets his son (Gunnar Lauring) home - and the son has become a millionaire. It literally turns Niels' life upside down, but the classic moral that it is harder to change the inside than to polish the outside also applies here. If you are once a drunken, jovial jack of all trades, you will continue to be one - even if you get undeserved money. As we know, the true values of life do not lie in paltry mammon. This is emphasized by Frische, who is also the film's director together with Lau Lauritzen.
- Uncle Georg takes Bertram and Winni to the Glyptoteket, where their father has become a custodian. Bertram has taken his latest painting 'Bertram and the Five Lions' with him, but during a theft his picture is exchanged for an expensive painting, and Winni is taken hostage. The villains put the family together in Tivoli - but unfortunately for them, Bertram is here at home.
- Karen researches herself behind her beautiful exterior after she has separated from the charming Søren.
- Dorrit has only one dream in her head: To become an actress. However, the road to the slanted boards is long and winding for a theatre-crazy young woman who was not born with a golden spoon in her mouth. But with kindness and determination, there is still hope for Dorrit.
- A shameless car salesman and womanizer Kurt (Ebbe Rode) is caught red handed when trying to cheat his way to the family fortune.
- In Indre By, caretaker Christiansen lives in a building inhabited by poor, young artists. He watches over them carefully while they work on a revue that will be their big breakthrough. But when Christiansen is fired and the artists put on the street, things look bleak. Fortunately, Christiansen has some savings and a plan.
- It is not pure relaxation for the upper class at the North Zealand seaside hotel: Bandmaster Hans plays with his Charme Boys and charms Mrs. Changeling Winther so thoroughly that her husband makes a spontaneous suicide attempt. It is interpreted by Mrs Holgersen, the manufacturer, as a declaration of love for her, so a scandal is brewing when Mr Holgersen announces his arrival.
- District attorney Hummeltofte is crazy about cars. He is also a stubborn opponent of women behind the wheel.
- A whirlwind romance between a Danish storeclerk and an American G.I. in Copenhagen takes them to a dance club base for prostitutes, whom she befriends and whose pimp he antagonizes.
- When Egon is released, he is determined to get Jensen, who was responsible for getting him wrongfully imprisoned, to confess. Unfortunately, Egon finds him dead and, fearing to be accused of the murder, drives the body into the forest. On the way, however, smoke comes out of the car, and then a chain reaction starts that takes Jensen far and wide and causes more than Egon to sweat on his forehead.
- Three couples get married at the same time. They were friends and lovers from high school, but after the joint wedding they go their separate ways as a couple. However, they decide to meet again to celebrate the copper wedding together, and the starting point is Helsingør. What started out in upbeat, euphoric joy and love has now been not-so-slightly revised. Twelve and a half years have eaten away at the marital veneer that is rust in romance. It is thus a psychological problem film which, in contrast to so many other contemporaneous happiness films, seriously comments on the difficult aspects of marriage. After all, life contains both of them.
- An office man is fired from his job and at the same time suspects that his wife is cheating on him.
- Claus Hiller is a successful songwriter, but he spends far more than he earns.
- During the latter part of WW2, The Danish resistance is taking care of an English agent after getting hurt on his arrival by plane. The agent's goal is a sabotage action, but a traitor is among them.
- Annelise is a young childminder at a day care center for children. She fights to protect the children against the home's financial problems and her heart against an offensive from the doctor Preben. But the truth - and help - can come from both children and drunk people.
- Fyrtårnet and Bivognen are gardeners at a residence for young women. Here they are friends with budding actress Eva, but when the three reveal one evening during the performance of an illegal theater performance, they are kicked out. By detours, they get on board a schooner, where Fy and Bi play up to dance and get seasick, while Eva still has her course set against the sloping boards.
- Hans Kurt, Axel Frische and Ib Schønberg are three robbers who, in regular Robin Hood style, take from the rich and give to the poor. But the clammy hand of the law and the ropes of the gallows are right behind them. When German mercenaries invade Denmark, however, their robber talents are instead used for roles as freedom fighters - now it is suddenly completely legal to take from (some) kingdoms. Not least a German-collaborating sheriff.
- Folk comedy that does not tinker with the provincial veneer. Carl Ottosen is the young man who comes 'from outside' and thereby is a kind of catalyst for the local people's life lies and hypocrisy. He gets a job at the local railroad and moves in with a young, self-conscious widow, but he doesn't bring peace to the small-town camp, to say the least. Neither the men nor the women.
- Copenhagen in the good old days, when the bourgeoisie swarmed and danced in the newly opened amusement park, Tivoli.
- A young woman is invited by her boss on a holiday to a ski resort, where she meets a ski instructor and a couple of crooks.
- The action takes place in the small idyllic provincial town of Gammelkøbing. One of the city's most famous figures is the curious Emanuel Thomsen.
- A young boy grows up during the German occupation of Denmark in World War II.
- Four siblings believe they have finally found happiness with their mother after she divorced for the third time. They therefore found the association "Keep your fingers off mother", whose main purpose is to discourage potential suitors. When a handsome and wealthy lawyer shows up in the living rooms, the association's members therefore roll out the big shield.
- Out in the countryside, Ulla longs to get away: to the city where her strict father, the farm owner Martin, cannot reach her. When Jan arrives as a new man at the farm from the city, Ulla sees a way out. She is therefore disappointed when Jan reveals that he has come to the country to stay. But when Martin falls ill and a disaster strikes the farm, the young people have to make a big decision.
- Henrik and Emilie Schultze rents the Hotel Paradis in a small, poor fishing village by the coast.
- An imminent change of guard in an honored company from Aarhus creates internal unrest: When the young Jacob goes to a congress in Copenhagen, his competitor Terkelsen sends his secretary to spy on him. Soon it also puts Jacob's private life to the test.
- The widower Bernhard and his good friend, Poul Otto, live their lives together playing and singing around on farms.