

Movie spotlight
Alle gaar rundt og forelsker sig
At the Central Theatre in the chorus girls' cloakroom, the girls have a very lively discussion: The ever-recurring topic - their various male acquaintances. The only one who doesn't join in the joke is the pretty Mette Madsen. She thinks her friends are frivolous and stupid. Oda Holm, who is a very pretty girl, full of sex appeal, claims that Mette, who is also an excellent chairwoman of the chorus girls' organization, is completely devoid of "Oomph". She is incapable of exerting any attraction on men. It becomes too much for Mette.
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Plot Summary
A charming romantic comedy that follows a group of Danes navigating the complexities of love and relationships. The film explores the humorous situations and heartfelt moments that arise as various characters search for and find romance in everyday life. It captures the spirit of its time with lighthearted observations on courtship and marriage.
Critical Reception
As a popular Danish comedy from the era, 'Alle gaar rundt og forelsker sig' was likely well-received by local audiences for its humor and relatable themes. Contemporary reviews would have focused on its entertainment value and its portrayal of Danish society and relationships.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted comedic moments.
Appreciated for its charming portrayal of Danish romance.
Seen as an enjoyable and escapist film of its time.
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Fun Fact
The film was a significant success in Denmark, contributing to the popularity of its cast members and the romantic comedy genre within Danish cinema during the 1940s.
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