
Movie spotlight
Kaptajn Klyde og hans venner vender tilbage
Close The comedy quartet Klyderne attempts to create "a typical Danish film" through a long series of absurd sketches, parodies, musical interludes, and animated segments. The film includes the story of Anton W. Olsen and his singing foot, a soccer match between knitting ladies, a highly dramatic silent film horror movie, and an examination of the Danish national character as expressed at a campsite.
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Plot Summary
This Danish children's film follows the adventures of Captain Clyde and his friends. They embark on a journey filled with laughter, challenges, and discoveries as they navigate their world. The story emphasizes friendship and the joy of exploration.
Critical Reception
As a children's film from 1980, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, films of this nature were generally well-received by their target audience, focusing on lighthearted entertainment and positive messages.
What Reviewers Say
A charming and simple adventure for young viewers.
Features lighthearted humor and emphasizes the importance of teamwork.
A nostalgic film for those who grew up with Danish children's programming.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a series of children's programs and films often aired on Danish television, contributing to its cultural relevance in Denmark during that era.
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