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At the end of WWII, a German general hid a fortune in a bunker on the west coast of Jutland. The Olsen gang and company venture all the way from Copenhagen to find the treasure. They're not ... Read allAt the end of WWII, a German general hid a fortune in a bunker on the west coast of Jutland. The Olsen gang and company venture all the way from Copenhagen to find the treasure. They're not alone.At the end of WWII, a German general hid a fortune in a bunker on the west coast of Jutland. The Olsen gang and company venture all the way from Copenhagen to find the treasure. They're not alone.
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After the first two films, which mainly consisted of silly humor with little plot, this one improves the formula some, and adds more of the trademarks that all us fans know and love. Taking the Gang to Jutland was a marvelous idea, and it simultaneously exploits and reveals many of the prejudices us Zealanders have against the Judes... and utilizing the left-over Nazi bunkers on the shores of Jutland(from the occupation), complete with the intricate weapon-systems that they mastered is one among countless examples of the extensive research and excellent use of facts by Bahs and Balling. The plot is fairly well-written, if a few of the developments are perhaps too random(and using an opposing gang of criminals again seems a tad unoriginal). The pacing is quite good... the film is never really dull. The acting is great, with top-notch performances by the leads, as usual. The supporting players contain some magnificent and well-known contemporary Danish actors... Helle Virkner, Preben Kaas(in a role quite different from Dynamite-Harry) and Karl Stegger as a greedy Jude... which he portrays with great skill. Peter Steen returns to portray another uptight, overplayed semi-highly-ranked(but without any real seniority, professionalism or expertise... making fun of the Danish authorities) authority figure. The writing mostly works out, and the actions and plot is mostly credible(though a new skill of Benny's, revealed near the end, was clearly a deus ex machina; Bahs and Balling had written themselves into a corner and their workaround is neither subtle nor masterful). The humor is mostly more sophisticated than that of the previous two efforts, though there is still a trace of the silly humor(some relating to Steen's character). Much of it, however, as is the case with the later, better films, is derived from humane errors and the likes. This marks the first utterance by Egon of "I am tired to death", as well as the first appearance of the Franz Jäger safes(and this film holds what is most likely the very reason behind them being chosen; a German safe that still exists(or at least did when these were produced) and was around during the second World War), as well as the first use by Benny of the "doohickey"(as Egon later calls it, in a clever reference to the fact that it was never properly named). We are coming closer still to the excellence of the later films... reaching the height of this series, the height of Danish comedy. I recommend this film to any fan of Danish films, comedy and/or The Olsen Gang... this holds some of the truly great moments of the franchise, and shouldn't be missed by anyone interested in the characters or series. 7/10
The "Olsen-Banden" travel to Jutland (western Denmark), so they can get an old German treasure from an old German World War II bunker. Other people also want the treasure, and a lot of funny things happen. A real funny movie, but I think you have to be Danish to understand it.
Povl, Denmark
Povl, Denmark
This is not first Olsen Gang Movie, but this is the one defining the standards and the running gags of the series. For me it's just the timeless masterpiece of Balling, Bahs and Co. You will love it when you're feeling comfortable with the Danish way of life. If you ever have the chance to see in danish, do so.
The German DEFA synchronization misses (obviously politically intended) on great gag of the film.
If you cannot laugh about Egon, Kjeld, Benny and - of course - the fantastic Kirsten Walther playing Yvonne I feel a deep grieve for your sense of humor.
The German DEFA synchronization misses (obviously politically intended) on great gag of the film.
If you cannot laugh about Egon, Kjeld, Benny and - of course - the fantastic Kirsten Walther playing Yvonne I feel a deep grieve for your sense of humor.
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- TriviaEgon discovers a portrait of Adolf Hitler in the Nazi bunker. In the dubbed version by DEFA in East Germany, this shot was cut out. (It is only visible in the 2005 DVD edition by ZYX, which used the restored Danish footage.)
- GoofsWhen Egon explains the plan of the Nazi bunker to his companions, you can see that the German word "Hauptquartier" (headquarters) is misspelled as "Haubtkvartier".
- ConnectionsEdited into Olsen-banden tar gull (1972)
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