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Den Spanske Flue
Den Spanske Flue (The Spanish Fly) is a situation comedy-farce, set in the home of businessman Ludvik Klinke in 1915s Christiania. Struggling to keep his hag of a wife happy, while trying to secure his daughter a nice husband, things are about to get a whole lot worse when a fling from his past turns up on his doorstep. But who is this young lad, who calls him dad?
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Plot Summary
The film follows a group of bumbling criminals who attempt to steal a valuable painting. Their elaborate plans are constantly thwarted by their own incompetence and a series of comical misunderstandings. As they navigate through various disguises and absurd situations, they find themselves in one hilarious predicament after another.
Critical Reception
Den Spanske Flue is generally regarded as a lighthearted family comedy, popular for its slapstick humor and star-studded cast of beloved Danish actors. While not critically acclaimed for its plot complexity, it was well-received by audiences for its entertainment value and nostalgic charm.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its humorous situations and the comedic performances of its veteran actors.
Considered a fun and lighthearted film suitable for family viewing.
The plot is simple and driven by slapstick gags rather than deep narrative.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers often recalling it as a nostalgic and amusing comedy from their childhood. Many appreciate the classic Danish comedic talent on display.
Fun Fact
The film is a remake of a 1941 Danish film of the same name, which was also a popular comedy.
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