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  • Warning: Spoilers
    Let me start to tell you a little thing about Danish films in the 60s. Mostly it would be a comedy, mostly the film would contain 3-5, mostly terrible, songs, and more often than not it would star Dirch Passer and Ove Sprogøe. This film has all of that.

    The main story folds out in a little bar / restaurant in Copenhagen, Trinidad it's called. Owned by a very nice old man, Joachim. We meet the regulars, amongst them we see a man called Grev Fingernem (translates to something like Count Deftness) a pocket thief (Passer). After a couple of days we hear that Joachim has died and that his niece Eva (Vivi Bach) is to inherit the bar. Soon after she arrives, trying to find out if she will keep the bar. A bar located precisely where a criminal boss Schwartz (Sprogøe) would like to have a stronghold in the capital. But the regulars won't have it, and of course, together they beat the bad guy.

    The film also contents a love story and a cheating upper class man. But honestly you don't want to know about that, as little as you ever want to see this film.