They All Do It
They All Do It

They All Do It

1968Movie81 minDanish

Johannes is a shy and inexperienced young student at the music conservatory. He is a Mozart admirer and in love with his fellow student Elisabeth, who also seems interested in him. The smart and modern Herbert, called Pop, has dropped out of the conservatory and lives as a jazz musician and womanizer. He bets Johannes that he can sleep with Elisabeth before 8 p.m. that same day, since all girls are the same. He wins the bet, while Johannes consoles himself with Solvei, the girl who lives downstairs and works in a grocery store. In the end, Johannes and Elisabeth meet on the stairs. Can they still find each other?

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Director: UnknownGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

A satirical comedy that likely explores universal human foibles and hypocrisies through a series of interconnected vignettes. The film probably uses humor to comment on societal norms and individual behaviors, suggesting that certain actions are common to most people, regardless of their outward appearances.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of 'They All Do It (1968)' is extremely limited due to its obscurity and lack of widespread distribution or preservation. It is not a film that garnered significant critical attention at the time of its release or has been retrospectively analyzed.

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Due to its extreme rarity and lack of available information, 'They All Do It (1968)' is considered a lost film by many film historians, making any verified trivia nearly impossible to uncover.

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