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Han, hun, Dirch og Dario
Director Paul Borg (Ebbe Langberg) neglects his young, beautiful wife Marianne (Ghita Nørby). He even forget their wedding day, in favor of a new fast sports car, a beautiful silver-gray Jaguar. During his drive, he runs out of gas. A young lady Laura Lublinski (Hanne Borchsenius), helps him and he takes an innocent flirtation with her. When Marianne learns this, she moves home and dump into an artist community with Jenny (Bodil Steen), Ovengaden of water 52 in Christianshavn. Here she takes the unrepentant Don Juan, Mario (Dario Campeotto) and the guitar-playing Eigil (Dirch compatible).
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Plot Summary
In this musical comedy, three friends, Dirch, Dario, and Ole, embark on various misadventures and romantic escapades. Dirch, a somewhat clumsy but charming individual, finds himself entangled in comedic situations as he pursues love and navigates life's absurdities. The film features lively musical numbers and showcases the distinct comedic talents of its beloved Danish actors.
Critical Reception
Han, hun, Dirch og Dario was a popular film in Denmark, largely driven by the star power of its cast, particularly Dirch Passer. While not a critical darling by international standards, it was embraced by audiences for its lighthearted humor and musical performances, solidifying its place as a classic Danish comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comedic performances, especially Dirch Passer's.
Enjoyed for its lighthearted and entertaining musical numbers.
Considered a charming example of Danish musical comedy from the era.
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Fun Fact
The film is notable for bringing together three of Denmark's most popular comedians of the era: Dirch Passer, Ove Sprogøe, and Dario Campeotto.
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