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- An American scientist publicly defects to East Germany as part of a cloak and dagger mission to find the solution for a formula resin before planning an escape back to the West.
- An opportunistic businessman tries to pass off a mysterious impostor as the Grand Duchess Anastasia, and she is so convincing that even the biggest skeptics believe her.
- When the girl of your dreams is half your age, it's time to grow up.
- Two brothers meet at their mother's funeral, each in his way on a path of self-destruction, both haunted by a tragedy in their youth.
- After copper miners discover a piece of the frozen tail of a giant prehistoric reptile in Lapland, scientists inadvertently bring it back to life.
- This travelogue emphasizes Copenhagen's harmonious residents and tone. It's a city where many bicycle to work. We see well-known landmarks and get a quick history of some of them, then visit the fish market and note the women's traditional dress. We learn of the city's name (merchants' harbor) and the importance of Bishop Absalon and King Christian IV, and we celebrate the bravery of the palace guard during the Nazi invasion, and finally conclude with a day and night visit to Tivoli Gardens, where the reputedly dour Danes actually have fun.
- Adam Petersen is a workaholic, running an international engineering firm specializing in water treatment facilities. His lovely young wife, May, pays the price for Adam's dedication to his work - she's lonely, bored and horny! Adam has just hired Aksel Hansen as his new sales director. Aksel believes that the key to boosting their flagging business is entertaining prospective clients with wine and women - which goes against Adam's Puritanical nature. Aksel's supply of women comes from his friend Maria's "SubRosa" escort service. He gives Adam one of their brochures, which inadvertently falls into May's hands. Seeing this as an exciting alternative to her unfulfilling life as a housewife, she soon signs on with "SubRosa". Everything goes swimmingly, as May - under her working name, Eva - "escorts" a whole host of male (and female) clientele. Swimmingly, that is, until "SubRosa" is called upon to entertain a gathering of municipal leaders ... who just happen to be prospective clients of Adam Petersen's engineering firm! Complications ensue...
- Desperate for the love of Karen Elise (and for some pubic hair too), Dennis P. calls heaven for some help and gets it.
- After his recent stay at Vridslose State Prison, Egon Olsen is back with a new plan. This includes breaking into the EU headquarters in Bruxelles, Belgium and even stealing a tank!
- Egon and Maren lose their adult son. Together with their daughter Line, who has an intellectual disability, they must try to find their way back to life.
- An 18 y.o. Danish man is arrested after barking and biting a policeman. He ends up in a mental hospital where the comedy continues.
- The young scriptwriter Adam invites his beloved girlfriend, his successful big brother and his brother's beautiful wife for dinner, but there's a special occasion for the invitation.
- Two namesake men become friends. One inherits his uncle's estate and is hired when visiting incognito. He asks his namesake to pretend to be the heir. They both fall for a woman there.
- The last day of the summer holiday is spent in the amusement park.
- Police assistant Møller and psychiatrist Dr. Mogensen gets something to watch as Pusle to everyone's surprise finds out that she can conjure up.
- A volunteer at a housing shelter falls for a Ghanaian refugee.
- The 13-year-old Iqbal is a charming, imaginative and fun boy, which, according to his father, is not enough if one is to succeed in the world. But when Iqbal, his little brother Tariq (11 years) and their friend Sille, accidentally blow up their school, his father is the slightest of his problems. The two crooks, Easelman and The Swine, want to get hold of the randomly home brewed explosive and blow up Tivoli to build the biggest parking facility in Scandinavia. To blackmail the kids for the recipe the two crooks kidnap the adorable little brother Dindua (6 years). The hunt to free Dindua and save Tivoli starts - and this requires cooperation, courage and a lot of imaginative ideas, which Iqbal is an expert in delivering.
- A family of trapeze artists dream of accomplishing the Quad, the most difficult quadruple somersault, for which a $250,000 prize has been offered. Their dream of making the Quad gets sidetracked.
- A millionaire gets amnesia after a hit to the head and now he has to rediscover his past and decide what kind of man he wants to be in the future.
- Peter meets an old girlfriend Ellen. They agree that if they are still single a year later they will get back together. Shortly after he meets Vera. During a trip Vera's interest turns towards Leslie. Is it to late to get back with Ellen?
- The Tivoli Youth Guard plays two marches in a scene design that represent Copenhagen. The music is Riberhus march by J.F. Frölichs and Palle march by Herman D. Koppel.
- Norbert Krabbe wins a island, a fjord in Norway, but he hasn't got enough money for the journey, but however he starts the journey to his fjord with his daughter.
- A young woman makes her way in the world in the late 1960s.
- The 7th Danish Song Contest featuring 8 songs lined up in the annual competition. The winning performer/song will be Denmark's contribution to this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
- Daniel is a very talented piano student and loves Sofie, but he is terrified by the thought of losing her and accuses her of seeing another man. Everybody says he is wrong, but the suspicion grows as does an uncontrollable side of Daniel.
- The first Junior Eurovision Song Contest (JESC) was based on an idea developed by Danmarks Radio (DR), the Danish national TV service, and was launched in November 2003 in Copenhagen. 16 aspiring artists or ensembles, each having won their respective national contest, were competing to become the first winner of a JESC. Nicholas, the youngest entrant and representing Greece, opened the show spectacularly, and so the evening had begun. In a magnificent atmosphere engulfing the Forum concert hall, the two hosts, Camilla (a veteran of the previous five junior song contests held in Denmark) and Remee, were squarely and impressively in control of events. Following a thrilling vote cast, in which literally the final vote made the difference, Dino from Croatia came out as the winner. Denmark, hosting the event, was quite pleased to finish fifth.
- In tune with the time, mostly from the same characters as appeared in the film, on top (1982), except what are those characters 22 years older.
- Early romantic and mildly erotic comedy by Danish star director Erik Balling who earned his first Bodil awards from this 1953 movie. It's all about an anonymous little gray book originating from sexually advanced Paris. The book doesn't look like much, but shouldn't be judged by its cover. Wherever this book goes, something will happen. And for sure, this book goes around.
- Concert from Tivoli's Concert Hall in Copenhagen, featuring performances by Gasolin, Frede Fup, Troels Trier, Erik Clausen and others.
- The 9th Danish Song Contest featuring 6 songs lined up in the annual competition. The winning performer/song will be Denmark's contribution to this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
- This film from 1960 testifies to the fact that the entire women's uprising at the end of the sixties was one step too late. A festive little confirmation that behind a man of just average size, there is a woman with double ditto. The women of the women's story wanted to row around on the big ocean of life themselves. The girls here in the film get the man to do it, while they themselves enjoy the weather and wind - and navigate.
- A girl in a roller coaster.
- The 8th Danish Song Contest featuring 9 songs lined up in the annual competition. The winning performer/song will be Denmark's contribution to this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
- 10th anniversary of a stand-up show where different comics performed for the benefit of charity.
- Television special in two parts, featuring the annual revue at Copenhagen's amusement park Tivoli.
- The caliph's favorite wife is coming, riding on a camel with one of her slaves. The procession passes a restaurant, where two Englishmen, Sir Hopkins and Mr. Jackson, are sitting between the Turkish guests. The two foreigners perceive the strange Eastern performance. The young Mr. Hopkins falls in love with the beautiful Sulejma. He imagines he receives a look from the black eyes, which promises him a great reward if he will exert himself and obtain it. He at once sets to work with all his energy. From a wandering chemist he buys an opiate, his friend takes it and succeeds in putting it into a bottle of wine intended for the caliph's harem guard. When the two eunuchs are sleeping soundly on their guard, the daring young man sneaks into the harem to see if he has understood the black eyes right. His appearance creates great consternation among the ladles of the harem. He has just made sure that he did understand the language of the black eyes as the caliph appears, and for this time puts an end to his impudence. The two sleeping eunuchs are imprisoned, and the new guard is cautioned to keep a sharp lookout. The lovesick young man keeps his aim in view. That which cannot be gained in one way, must be obtained in another. He buys a basket and some clothes from an old woman, and disguised as a basket woman he easily gains admittance to the harem. This time he is more successful. Sulejma sends the slaves away, gets into the basket and permits the courageous young man to carry her away. At the city gateway the fugitives are overtaken. The pursuers are close by, and Sulejma cannot run as quickly as necessary. A Turk is just passing by with two horses: quick as lightning Mr. Hopkins pounces upon him, throws him to the ground and jumps into his saddle. Jackson helps Sulejma on the other horse and off they go. Jackson stays back, prepared to sacrifice his own life, rather than let the caliph outside the city wall. He shoots the caliph and then sinks down, shot by one of his pursuers' bullets. His and the caliph's death have saved Mr. Hopkins' life and that of his sweetheart. The consternated guards lose their senses and forget the pursuing. The last picture shows us Mr. Hopkins and Sulejma on board the English vessel, which is to carry them to a more reliable harbor.
- Annika is a successful journalist, and has just been made foreign correspondent in Moscow. The only thing she has left to do before she leaves is to say goodbye to her son Jonathan. But Jonathan is not interested in saying goodbye. He wants his mother to be part of his life - which is more than Annika can give.
- We follow the four directors of D-dag (2000) (TV) while directing it.
- Two officers find the body of a young woman in the water of the Copenhagen Christianhavn district.
- Copenhagen. Two poor boys are sold to a circus and are trained together with two girls. Their first show is a success. Years later, as young adults, they are still together, but work is more and more difficult to find. One day, after one show, a countess invites one of the guys to her home and seduces him. One of the girls, which is in love with him, follows them...
- Behind the scenes of 'Talegaver til børn - 10 års jubilæum'.
- Danmarks Radio's daily news coverage of the upcoming royal Danish wedding of Frederik X and Dronning Mary, presented by Line Baun Danielsen, Mette Vibe Utzon, and Natasja Crone-Back.
- An American student comes to Denmark. He meets a local girl student and her male cousin while walking around the horse statue at Kgs. Nytorv. A friendship is forged between the three, and by following them we experience more parts of Copenhagen as well as the country's most beautiful places - and also the best-known exporting industries and its workforce.