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- Four armed men hijack a New York City subway car and demand a ransom for the passengers. The city's police are faced with a conundrum: Even if it's paid, how could they get away?
- The U.S. must join forces with the U.S.S.R. in order to destroy a gigantic asteroid heading straight for Earth.
- A documentary about the legendary creature, Bigfoot, with emphasis on him being the missing link.
- 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.
- In the village Karrild, Countess Sonia Hard Borg and the young unmarried woman Marta give birth to one daughter each. Marta dies after birth, so her little girl Betina comes under the Countess care.
- 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.
- The cautious banker Harald is completely without courage and manly heart, afraid of both the director and the beautiful colleague Elvi. But when Harald is mistakenly diagnosed with heart problems and given three months to live, he displays a new fearlessness. He even agrees to help Elvi unravel a sinister plot devised by the bank manager.
- Marianne has just played a melody she has composed herself, when a gust of wind, through the open window, takes hold of the sheet music, so that they flutter into the blue air. Down the street comes Per driving. He looks for the adorable Marianne, who is trying to catch his sheet music. He overlooks the equally adorable Birte , who comes cycling and an accident is inevitable. Fortunately, Birte is not injured, but the bike has to be taken to the blacksmith . Per is in awe of Marianne's blue eyes, and here Henrik enters the picture. He helps Birte with her broken down bike.
- Two brothers, Ras and Jan, has always been together during the long training to become jet pilots in the Danish Airforce. They both join squadron 793, where they will serve on active duty under the the young and very energetic squadron leader, Captain Tom Jessen.
- Biggest dream of dark room assistant Jens (Chr. Arhoff) is to one day become a real press photographer. Opportunity knocks, when Hollywood diva Miss Sylvia (Vera Gebuhr) comes to town.
- Siblings Vibeke and Hans-Henrik are to celebrate her 21st birthday with a big party, at which their common friend Ulla reveals that she is engaged to him, and that Vibeke is adopted. Maybe that's why Vibeke realizes she wants him too?
- Gabriel von Eisenstein has ridiculed his friend Doctor Falke by making him a look like a fool to the Viennese bourgeoisie when he persuade him to dress like a bat. The doctor has plans for a revenge.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- A couple who have escaped from the Baltics to Copenhagen are pursued by a KGB officer.
- Lydia (Berthe Qvistgaard) is a wealthy divorcee and widow planning an intimate weekend with a new boyfriend. Things take a new and farcical turn when her first husband (Gunnar Lauring) and their son (Frits Helmuth) unexpectedly shows up.
- Housekeeper Karen has looked after the professor and his 3 kids, since his wife died 11 years ago. The conniving sister-in-law tries to marry the professor and insults Karen.
- Fy and Bi have moved into a very "modern" apartment and they now want to make their careers on the sloping boards. The sidecar is an excellent shooter and his role model is Wilhelm Tell
- A new, single, young doctor comes to town, taking over from a retiring doctor. The young women are excited and the old women have something to gossip about. He proves to be honest, competent and reliable. Who's the lucky lady?
- Manufacturer Juehl's lovely daughter Else and the company's young clerk, Victor Pethersen, are in love, which Juehl is none to happy about. Juehl's partner Møller is secretly in love with Juehl's charming sister-in-law Ingeborg. Juehl's spoiled son Henrik has a mistress, Dyveke the model, which he - unbeknownst to either of them - shares with his father. Hilarity ensues when a messenger arrives with a baby, wanting to deliver it to "dad". Else takes advantage of this to try and get her father's approval for marrying Victor, now that she has an heir.
- A man can't find his ideal woman, so he creates her himself.
- The young boy John is miserable living with his wealthy family so he change identity with a poor paperboy to find happiness.
- The writer and art critic Martin Berg and his endearing wife, Karin, live a happy family life, surrounded by their children and children-in-law. Ever since he got married, Berg has wanted to write a book about the female figures in Boticelli's art, but the practical demands of everyday life have stood in the way. There is a perpetual coming and going of youth in the house. It is the young people who keep him sane, and he is always ready to help young people, but the question is whether Berg does not in some contexts go too far in his help?
- The widow Elise lives in a large villa with her adult son Eigil and their tenants, among others an impoverished writer and a rich manufacturer. One day a certain Mr. Schmidt comes to visit and claims to be Eigil's father. Elise denies it, but that's not the only secret Schmidt thinks he has. And before the evening is over, the villa is transformed into a crime scene.
- The nice householder Lauritz fights for the day and the road - especially for the sake of his granddaughter Adda and the orphanage children Pelle and Ole. When Lauritz injures his back, just as the harvest is approaching, the situation is threatening. And it gets worse when the evil manager at Bakkegården decides to recover an old debt.
- John Petersen and other American soldiers have leave in his birth town, Copenhagen. He visits his uncle Jens, who does pharmaceutical research and hopes to become a professor. John also meets Aase, his cute, communist, feminist cousin.
- The hard working, well-off business owner Marie Jantzen (Gottschalch) has turned 40 and never found love or even had a vacation for 19 years. A classified ad might change everything.
- 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.
- The attic of a city house is the home to a colony of artists. Among them is a writer, whose corpus is larger than her output. We also meet a hard-of-hearing poet who can still hear the grass growing. There's a painter, a sculptor and more. All are penniless - hoping that one day they will experience their breakthrough. "The Seventh Heaven", as the corridor is called, also houses two prominent residents, Fyrtårnet and Bivognen. They have set up a small diner and engage lively with the artist from the colony.
- The rich Olaf Brammer is the actual owner of a nationwide company that trades in household goods. But he has nothing to say, as the competent general manager Schram leads both the business and Olaf Brammer with a sure hand. The situation at work, failures in his love life and a deceased goldfish make Olaf Brammer depressed, and he decides to travel away from it all.
- Count Carl lives with his wife and daughter on a manor house in beautiful East Jutland. The family's life is made sour by the pupil Marius, whom Carl has taken in after a promise to his father, a local preacher - despite warnings from the old priest in the area. When Marius crosses the line again, Carl's temper runs wild. And Marius sees his cut to take advantage of that.
- Erik Hansen (Pouel Kerrn) is heavily indebted three years after he financed his wedding through shady loans from a loan shark. To solve the situation, he is coerced to make decisions that end up digging his own hole only deeper and deeper.
- Rare Danish and very effectively executed screwball comedy resolving around famous actor Georg Bergmann (Gunnar Lauring), his four former wives each with a new husband - and his new, young wife-to-be (Ingeborg Brams).
- We are among the new stallholders in Krokodilgade itself, at the head of the prison, Martinus Petersen, who is in the middle of a showdown with his slightly sour wife, Petræa, caused by the fact that the couple's daughter, Lilly, has chosen the slanted boards of the stage as her life's path and right now this summer must be a prima donna at a summer theater in a small provincial town.
- Director Albrechtsen (Johannes Meyer) is a harsh and ruthless businessman who will not shy away from anything that makes money. One day it is too much for his skilled and indispensable employee Humlegaard (Ejner Federspiel). He leaves the company in anger, and it soon dawns on the brutal director that he cannot do without Humlegaard. However, the director's actions have already made him such a despised person that Humlegaard is not the only one putting his foot down.
- 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.
- Helene Helberg wants to teach her unfaithful husband, the handsome architect Gunnar Lauring a lesson for his constant flings. She succeeds very well shifting from the provoking sex symbol to the shrewd mature master of conflicts. However, she is about to fall into her own trap, when she falls in love with an attractive pianist.
- Eighteen-year-old Vibeke Henningsen is a student at a large modern school for girls and boys.
- The young Peter dreams of breaking through as a singer, but has no contacts. He therefore seeks out the resourceful agents Bang and Mathisen, who get the idea to put Peter in the newspaper. A plan that takes an unexpected turn, as the editors, by a small coincidence, exchange Peter's image with that of a millionaire.
- Four criminals have returned home from America with plans to commit a jewel coup at Rosenborg Castle itself. By detours, the plan brings them into contact with a tomato king and his secretary, Lilian. She is a wise young woman who smells owls in the marsh and bravely follows in the footsteps of the bandits to try to thwart their plans.