The Olsen Gang in Jutland
The Olsen Gang in Jutland (Danish: Olsen-banden i Jylland) is a 1971 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe. The film was the third installment in the Olsen Gang-series.[1]
The Olsen Gang in Jutland | |
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Poster by Aage Lundvald | |
Directed by | Erik Balling |
Produced by | Bo Christensen |
Written by | Henning Bahs Erik Balling |
Starring | Ove Sprogøe |
Music by | Bent Fabricius-Bjerre |
Cinematography | Jørgen Skov |
Edited by | Ole Steen Nielsen |
Distributed by | Nordisk Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | Denmark |
Language | Danish |
Plot
The film starts like most of the Olsen-gang films, with Egon being released from The State Prison in Vridsløselille. The gang goes back home to Kjeld and Yvonne to discuss their next caper. Unlike most other Olsen Gang films, this heist will take place in Jutland. Egon has obtained a map for a treasure stored in an old German command bunker on the west coast. To get to Jutland they must cross the then newly built Little Belt Bridge. But two other criminals (Helle Virkner and Willy Rathnov) have also got wind of the story. And the Olsen Gang do not make it easier for themselves by taking Yvonne along. And they mistakenly believe that it will be easy to fool the locals - especially they misjudge the wily scrap dealer (Karl Stegger) and his mute assistant (Preben Kaas). They soon become much, much wiser. A bomb left over from the war gives Kjeld a short, but very significant, shell shock, which causes him to stylishly carry out a terrific ride in a runaway dump. Not surprisingly, a planned Majorca trip gets postponed.
Cast
- Ove Sprogøe as Egon Olsen
- Morten Grunwald as Benny Frandsen
- Poul Bundgaard as Kjeld Jensen
- Kirsten Walther as Yvonne Jensen
- Jes Holtsø as Børge Jensen
- Helle Virkner as Karen
- Willy Rathnov as Rico
- Karl Stegger as Mads 'Penny' Madsen
- Preben Kaas as Small Ass
- Peter Steen as Løjtnanten
- Benny Hansen as Menig '667345'
- Ernst Meyer as Tank Man
- Gunnar Strømvad as Chauffeaur
References
- Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Cinema. Scarecrow Press. 31 August 2012. pp. 300–. ISBN 978-0-8108-5524-3.
- Morten Grunwald; Per Kuskner (31 October 2013). Min tid i gule sokker (in Danish). ArtPeople. pp. 39–. ISBN 978-87-7137-768-2.