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Onkel Bill fra New York
Hans Høj is the director of Music-Boxen. He also has an uncle, Uncle Bill. Uncle Bill is the super-duper CEO of the Music-Boxen group, which is based in New York, and Hans is the director of the Danish branch because Hans is Bill's nephew. That's right! Hans also has a lovely wife, Susanne, whom he has loved for three months, argued with for three months, and who has therefore moved away from him—every day—for three months. That's right! Susanna has a sweet and understanding mother, Helga. Uncle Bill has a sweet and uncomprehending daughter, Kate. Finally, there is the sweet, talented, and understanding head of the Danish branch of Music-Box, Johnny.
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Plot Summary
A Danish comedy film about a man who travels to New York to collect an inheritance from his uncle, only to find himself entangled in a series of comedic mishaps. The film follows his adventures as he navigates the bustling city and deals with eccentric characters along the way.
Critical Reception
The film was a lighthearted comedy that aimed for broad family appeal, and while it wasn't a critical darling, it was generally received as an entertaining diversion by Danish audiences. It's often remembered for its comedic performances and simple, fun plot.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comedic timing and the charm of its lead actors.
Considered a pleasant, if unspectacular, family-friendly comedy.
Some found the plot predictable but enjoyed the lighthearted escapism.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the nostalgic value of the film and commend the comedic performances, particularly Dirch Passer's.
Fun Fact
The film was a Danish production that aimed to capture the spirit of American screwball comedies with a local flair.
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