

Tre piger fra Jylland
Three girls (around 20 years old) who have grown up in different parts of Denmark get a strange letter. It turns out they are sisters, and will inherit from their late mother, if the can stay together one month in the same house. They end up in a lot of (romantic) trouble, because of speculations of who their father(s) might be.
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Plot Summary
Three young women from Jutland embark on a journey to Copenhagen, seeking fame and fortune in the big city. They encounter various characters and situations, leading to humorous misunderstandings and romantic entanglements. The film blends musical numbers with lighthearted comedy as the girls navigate the challenges of urban life.
Critical Reception
The film was a popular success in Denmark, known for its lighthearted entertainment and performances by its popular comedic actors. While not critically acclaimed for its artistic depth, it resonated with audiences for its charm and musical numbers.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its cheerful musical numbers and comedic performances.
- Seen as a pleasant, lighthearted Danish comedy of its era.
- Appreciated for its nostalgic portrayal of Danish life and aspirations.
Google audience: Audience reception appears generally positive, with many recalling it fondly as a charming and entertaining film from their youth. Specific comments often highlight the music and the humor provided by the lead actors.
Fun Fact
The film was one of the early successful Danish musicals, showcasing the comedic talents of Dirch Passer and Ove Sprogøe, who would become two of Denmark's most beloved comedians.
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