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- Axel Byvang is having a shave when he hears a women asks to have her hair done for her son's confirmation. After the woman leaves, Axel finds an ad looking investors for electric curler invention.
- A cigar dealer runs his small business in peace and quiet in Copenhagen during the Nazi occupation.
- A good natured soldier with a killer right hand, falls in love with a beautiful girl who has a troubled past.
- A country girl, shunned by her conservative community for having a child out of wedlock, goes to court to try to save her reputation.
- In broad daylight, a man runs at full speed across the Town Hall Square wearing a dress and white. People stare in amazement as he tries to grab a seat in a phone box to make a call. However, his story is even more incredible than they can imagine.
- Since the kitchen girl Hansy by mistake wins a handsome sum of money on the trotting track, she will use it with manners. She stays at a fashionable beach hotel as a consul and meets landowner, widower and horse owner Rosen. The air gets warm between them - but what happens when he later discovers her as a singing girl on the Hill?
- Grete and Hans are happily married and have no worries. Right up until a tax bill is dumped in the letterbox. It reveals that it would be cheaper for them if they were divorced. In faith and law, therefore, they get a divorce. But being in love and divorced turns out to be harder than they planned.
- Søren and his father are farmers on their own, small island, Sønderø. However, times are tight, so since a greedy provincial matador is after the island and the farm, they are forced to sell. But Søren Søndervold swears that one day he will return and get his revenge.
- As the 20th century knocks on the door, widower shipowner Jacob has plenty to look after with his many businesses. But he is still more concerned about getting his son and three daughters safely into port. He has an easier time controlling his money than controlling his dear family.
- Nellemose shines in Kjeld Abell's comedy, meticulously diagnosing weaknesses of gender roles and class cultures of the day.
- Denmark is under German occupation, and the young couple Alice and Poul must live separately. Poul is part of the resistance movement's invisible army and stays in England, while Alice lives with her mother and is drawn to Poul's friend Jørgen. As Poul shows up with plans for sabotage under his arm and the Gestapo on his heels, the seriousness of both war and love increases.
- When the unemployed actor Poul discovers that he is confusingly resembling a notorious thief known as the Lightning, he eyes the opportunity to snatch a lead role in an upcoming film about the criminal. However, the lightning itself has just broken out of prison, so the similarity will soon be scary for Poul.
- The ferry crossing in Hørby is owned and operated by the two good friends Erik Hansen and Lars Tofte.
- Documentary about World War II seen from the resistance movement. Composed of, among other things, footage from filmmakers who worked closely with the freedom fighters, the film gives a first-hand insight into the dangerous resistance work. And a sharp critique of the Danish government's cooperation policy.
- Lasse is 12 years old and not the most eager schoolboy. In fact, he's a bit of a mess. This is abruptly changed when his mother leaves Lasse's father and moves in with a wealthy dentist. But even though Lasse soon becomes virtuous and gets praise, the loss of his father does not disappear so easily.
- Both inside and outside the young Stine, there is a break-up: Her relationship with her boyfriend Jens alternates between big quarrels and loving reconciliations. Her parents try to be liberal, but are still skeptical when Stine and Jens move in together. And the jealousy moves with it, just as Stine's impulsiveness and urge for new acquaintances do.
- A comedy about the people in Mrs. Emma's theater troupe - touring Denmark by bus.
- Jakob is a taxi driver in Copenhagen and experiences unique types of people and funny experiences here. At home, he lives in a happy marriage with Else. One day, however, her past begins to haunt them as her morbidly jealous ex-husband escapes from a psychiatric institution.
- The last day of the summer holiday is spent in the amusement park.
- During a holiday in the Danish summer country, the painting professor Bang meets the young farmer's son Peter. When Bang discovers that Peter is hiding a talent for painting, he invites him to his school in Copenhagen. Peter's father, however, is very much against the son choosing art as his way of life, and the message is clear: It will be at his own expense. But one day Peter is still standing at Copenhagen Central Station without much other baggage than his big dreams and the dog "Fools".
- At Café Firkløver, the waiter Thomas goes and dreams of having his own hotel. When a regular offers to lend him money, his happiness seems to be done. But then he gets into the clutches of a greedy lawyer and gets fooled. Fortunately, Thomas does not give up, even though he has to take a career detour as a male housekeeper.
- Grethe moves from the country to Copenhagen with dreams of a better life. Here she meets the swindler Johan, who brings her into disability - so when her friend Anne Marie comes to town to look for Grethe, she has disappeared. Anne Marie does not give up so easily, but she must be careful not to fall into the traps of the big city and become one of the young girls who disappear in Copenhagen.
- Troels is a young, idealistic architect who one day wakes up to a true nightmare: To be accused of abusing and killing a 10-year-old girl. His wife, father and other loved ones react very differently. Meanwhile, Troels goes through a hell that threatens to change him forever.
- Nelly grew up in the small town of Fjordby with her foster mother, the gifted Mrs. Ingeborg. Over the years, Nelly has not had much contact with her biological mother. But suddenly she sends Nelly a dress to wear at Fjordby's 500th anniversary. The dress entails changes in the relationship between Nelly and Mrs. Ingeborg - and a faster beating heart at the young vet Kåre.
- Lise walks around with big star dreams in a small town. For now, she has to settle for singing in the local church, but when a film crew comes to the village, she might get the chance of a lifetime. It starts badly, however, as she gives the director a concussion in the belief that he is an assailant.
- The young director Peter is his mother - and his own - one and all. Poor Magda has therefore for a long time only been allowed to visit him on Wednesdays. However, she still hopes to be promoted from Wednesday girlfriend to wife. But Peter's mother also wants something to say.
- An unreliable lover of women and a hunchbacked clockmaker are suspected of killing a beautiful woman. Only one of them has done it, but whom?
- Under the guise of being a family man and a businessman, the mass murderer Hr. Petit methodical and discreet: He chooses lonely women with money in the bank book, wins their trust and then takes both their savings and their lives. But can he continue undetected as the number of corpses increases?
- When the wealthy widow Juliane Cramer discovers that her nephews and nieces are living like sledrians at her expense, she slams the coffers in: "You do not work, you just enjoy, you do not love, you just flirt, you do not live, you just pass the time , and it's all my money's fault, "she thunders. Aunt Cramer now puts the young people to various tests so that they can prove that they are worthy of a place in the will.
- After having his heart broken as a young man by the town's colonel, the provincial teacher Sylvia's great love is now the theater. Especially the actor Herman Sander. However, there is drama in Sylvia's life as the colonel's spoiled children rummage through the embers of the past - and Herman Sander suddenly makes his entrance into the city.
- High school student Bella lives alone with her mother, Maj. Their hitherto so close relationship is challenged when the author Erik rents a room in the house. New doors open in Maj's emotional life, and at the same time Bella begins a relationship with the refugee Drago. But mother and daughter have a hard time tearing themselves apart, and their fights strike dangerous sparks.
- Dybegården is a large beautiful farm of 300 acres of land, woods, meadows and fields. It has been in the Sværke family for over 150 years.
- When the wealthy Consul General Winterfeld discovers that his son Jørgen is in love with the raven girl Aurora, he is not happy. Instead of giving Jørgen money for a wedding, Winterfeld instead suggests a bet: If Jørgen can go a month without arguing with Aurora, he will get a million. If not, his father will be allowed to find him a more suitable party.
- Rasmus Thomsen is "the wise man" in the cozy, small town of Randrup. He is popular with the people, while the district physician looks askance at his alternative treatments. Rasmus skims and saves for his son, Ulf, to become a real doctor. But when Ulf and the district doctor's daughter fall in love, a conflict arises between father and son.
- These are tough times for Cirkus Buster, which has faced stiff competition from television. Behind the scenes, director Buster also struggles with his staff - among others a money-hungry clown, a beautiful trapeze artist and not least a slightly too nimble accountant. But luckily Buster meets the boy Hans, who is a real clown.
- Fredhvilevej 11 is filled with flowers and gifts, a big event is coming up. Lisbeth Andersen and Erik Lund are to be married.
- Can you make the perfect crime? This movie is about that it is the small things, that decide if the plan will put people in jail or make the perfect crime.
- Factory director Max is not thrilled with his wife Louise's new interest in modern art. Unfortunately for him, he does not have much to say, so at her strong urging, he orders his staff for a cultural event with Louise's friend. Here, the young boiler fitter Walter says his unreserved opinion, which has unforeseen and surprising consequences. Both himself and Louise.
- Summer in the small market town of Stenvig equals life and good earnings for the city's shoppers. Love flourishes side by side with the urge to act, and especially the baker's daughter Susanne makes the young men's hearts beat fast. But when the infatuated Otto gets a little too close, it has major consequences for Susanne.
- A small jewelry company has their annual Christmas party.
- Peter live in the upper class district of Hellerup and has only one interest: jazz.
- The friendly tailor Peter works hard to feed his family and make his strict wife happy. When his brother suddenly returns home from America with money in his pocket, things take a turn for the worse in the small town of Ebberød. And soon Peter can write a most unexpected title on the business card: director of Ebberød Bank.
- At the nerve sanatorium Vallerød, the distracted doctor Jochumsen does not care at all that his secretary April is deeply in love with him. In return, she is against her will coveted by both doctors and patients. The situation is escalating in Greece, where Jochumsen has been taken down to sell a drug, and April is finally getting enough.
- August 1943. The Danish navy has a standing order not to let any ships fall into the hands of the Germans. When an alarm is sounded in the Baltic Sea, Lieutenant Gad and the rest of the crew on the minesweeper MS 1 have to make the difficult choice of whether to sink their ship or try a dangerous voyage to reach a safe harbor in Sweden.
- Eight old school friends meet at Tove's to discuss what has happened in the last 10 years. Some have made careers, others have become homemakers, some are married and others alone. The community is intact, but what no one knows is that Tove is hiding a big, unhappy secret.
- When a member of the better Aarhus bourgeoisie is threatened with bankruptcy, his two friends rush to his rescue. They devise an inventive financial scam - but three young men overhear the plan and immediately steal it. As a burnt out journalist also gets entangled in the affair, the outcome becomes impossible to predict.
- Martin returns home with a good amount of money in his pocket after he has worked on Greenland.
- Six people - three couples - meet at random at a dance restaurant in the Copenhagen nightlife. A marriage swindler and former actress, an elderly Supreme Court attorney with wife as well as a young couple with equal parts courage in life and erotic oppression. As the evening progresses, the empty champagne bottles become more and more. Old inhibitions are released and new connections emerge - and none of the six go from there as they came.
- Hans and Poul sail a two-man freighter from Copenhagen to the province. Somewhat impractical, they are both in love with Margit, and an unhappy Hans is left when she chooses Poul. But on the sleepless wedding night, Hans hears a splash, and out of the water he fishes the young Kristiane with a tragic past.
- Throughout a long marriage, Betty Larsen has been kept on a short leash by her tyrannical husband. When he dies, she decides that an advanced age should not be an obstacle to enjoying life. But her family is outraged to see their inheritance go up in smoke when grandmother goes crazy.