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2006-10-27 10:32:23 · 2 answers · asked by onebadpenguin13 2 in Travel Europe (Continental) Denmark

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Ballerina

Released By: Unknown
Run Time: 90 min.
Genre: Drama

Synopsis: Filmed in Denmark, Ballerina stars Kirsten Simone as prima ballerina of the Royal Danish Ballet (which indeed she was, in real life). Mette Honigen ...

2006-10-27 18:49:48 · answer #1 · answered by johnsredgloves 5 · 0 0

The Christine Keeler Affair [DVD] (1964)
Before 1988's "Scandal" came this look at the events that rocked Britain, which was filmed in Denmark and banned in England. The film chronicles party girl Christine Keeler's involvement with a Russian emissary and the British minister of war. John Drew Barrymore, Yvonne Buckingham and Alicia Brandet star. AKA: "The Keeler Affair," "Scandal '64." Widescreen;
Category: Drama Director: Robert B. Spafford

Elefanter på loftet (1960)
Also Known As:
The Greeneyed Elephant (USA)
Runtime: 76 min
Country: Denmark
Language: Danish / English
Color: Color
Sound Mix: Mono
Unbelievably cheap, stupid farce about two aspiring actresses, who switch bodies thanks to a small jade elephant with magical powers. Chaos ensues. Filmed in Denmark, mostly on the same, barren set, with grating performances by its two female leads. Danish comedians Dirch Passer and Ove Sprogøe appear briefly in embarrassingly unfunny scenes and the whole thing drags along despite its short running time. Written by Sidney W. Pink, who was in charge of another Danish disaster you may have heard of: Reptilicus. Director Guldbrandsen had his name removed from the credits, which will give those familiar with his other work a pretty good idea of how bad THIS film is! A strong contender for #1 worst Danish movie ever.

"Journey to the 7th Planet"
1962-Denmark
PLOT DESCRIPTION
Travelling by spaceship to the planet Uranus in year 2010, a group of astronauts are confronted with a mysterious being who resembles a brain but is "thousands of times more powerful," a bevy of pretty girls whom they may or may not have loved in a previous life, and, of course, the inevitable monster, a gargantuan rat. Made by the same people who gave the world Reptilicus (1961), screenwriter Ib Melchior and American scholck-producer Sidney Pink, this endearingly silly sci-fi movie was filmed in Denmark with a largely Danish cast. Hollywood actor John Agar and Greta Thyssen -- a former Miss Denmark who had doubled for Marilyn Monroe and appeared opposite The Three Stooges -- added a bit of box-office value to the otherwise mundane proceedings. Apparently filmed in English, the Danish actors speak their lines with utmost care and deliberation, presumably to make it easier for dubbing purposes. Carl Ottosen, who was hilariously inept in Reptilicus, hams it up with abandonment this time around as well. Rushing onto the cardboard set with dire news to report, Ottosen stops dead in his tracks, takes a deep breath, and delivers his dialogue ve-ry slow-ly and with much care. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide




Cast: John Drew Barrymore, Yvonne Buckingham, Mandy Rice-Davies, Mel Welles

2006-10-28 00:31:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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