
To skøre ho'der
Two tough guys, Paul and Preben, are in the same hospital, both admitted for stomach ulcers. Paul because he's sick of his aunt Klara and his cute fiancée Susanne's crazy care, and Preben because he won big on the lottery and can't find the ticket. One morning, they are brutally awakened by the head nurse: they are to be taken for examination. But for some reason, panic breaks out in the hallway, Paul's bed crashes into Preben's, runs into the venerable chief physician, and the wild ride continues. Of course, the two guys are thrown out of the hospital with a bang, but they take the problems as they come and head out onto the open road.
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Plot Summary
Two slightly eccentric individuals find themselves entangled in a series of comedic misadventures. One of them inherits a seemingly ordinary object that turns out to be far more significant than initially believed, leading to a chaotic chain of events involving various characters.
Critical Reception
This Danish comedy is primarily remembered for its lighthearted humor and the performances of its well-known comedic actors. It was a popular film during its time, appealing to audiences looking for straightforward entertainment and slapstick gags.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its broad comedy and energetic performances.
- Appreciated as a simple, entertaining Danish comedy of its era.
- Some found the plot to be thin, but the humor carried the film.
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Fun Fact
The film features a young Dirch Passer, who would go on to become one of Denmark's most beloved comedians.
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