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- Ole's neighbor is dying while his gold-digging second wife has ruined him, leaving his daughter with nothing. Ole agrees to help save the farm but the wife's also taken the life-insurance so the horse-race must be won to save the farm.
- Circus Karla has been on tour in Germany and is now returning to Denmark.
- An amoral young man is invited to the ordinary family house where he seduces the daughter and tries to seduce the mother but is thrashed and thrown out.
- The old renowned Landboskole is spreading a new team of Agricultural Candidates after completing the Course.
- The young beloveds fight for their love in medieval Scandinavia.
- Denmarks most popular film family is ready. Ole has some problems at school and Søs feels like she has to take action, but her actions doesn't come without consequences
- An uptown girl loses her memory after getting a disturbing message from her doctor and ends up in the wrong part of town among criminals and prostitutes.
- A small jewelry company has their annual Christmas party.
- A world wanderer, who pays for food and coffee with a song, returns to the farm in Denmark he first worked at and fell in love with the farmer's daughter. She's now a widow and mother and her evil brother-in-law is running the farm.
- The memories of a Danish saboteur as he awaits his execution in a German wartime prison.
- Taking place on a small villa road: The two neighbors Gormsen and Sandelund have been at a dispute for years and this evolves into an all out war. Sandelund is a wholesale dealer in meat, a capitalist and has one of these modem houses with a flat roof. Gormsen is a dentist and a communist. He has a new wife that are younger then his son, and lives in one of these old-fashioned half-timbered houses. A third factor is the merchant Krause. To begin with he is a small time grocer and progresses into the end, a big time businessman. He is a deeply religious man, a good Christian, and member of the parochial church council. Their teenage children find their conflict silly and stupid.
- Mr. Steinmetz has the ability to create things and beings by will alone, but his creations always disappear. He approaches a famous brain surgeon to help him, but when he refuses, Steinmetz brings his doppelganger into being to replace him.
- A woman is found murdered in her apartment in Copenhagen. A lead in the police investigation is oyster shells thus suspects are asked: Do you like oysters?
- It's the late 1800s and the birdcatcher Esmar and his wife Johanna are trying to survive on the harsh dramatic cliffs of the Faroe Islands. Local law dictates that unless they have a son, an heir to the hold on their land, they will be evicted. When Johanna gives birth to their third daughter, with time on the lease running out, they become desperate. A friend, innkeeper Livia, suggests that the only way for Johanna to have a son might be to be impregnated by another man. It's unthinkable, but they are pushed to the brink. When they employ Livia's lover, the "French Captain" to do the deed, none of. them can understand the ultimate consequences of their choices.
- The family is set to go on holiday by the Shallow Sea and stay in Mrs. Sejersen's beach house. They have been looking forward to their holiday at the beach house, but their excitement is quickly dampened when they realize they are staying in an old circus caravan - it is no wonder that they look to the luxurious neighboring house with envy. Unjustly, Dad is accused of burglary and the family rally around him in support and with all their might they try to find the guilty burglars. As the days go by Dad looks more and more guilty and the other vacationers start to believe the allegations and try to run the family off the island.
- A family vacations on the small Danish island of Bornholm. Little Per meets a new friend, Torben, while Søs and Mie manage to destroy a movie production.
- The beautiful old manor house "Kærholm" is owned by Claus Munk and is located in one of the most beautiful parts of Denmark.
- A Danish navy ship comes to port and the crew head for the same bar, most to get drunk, meet a woman and, with some luck, get into a fight.
- There is bustle in the townhouse of the Middelboe family in Helsingør. The house's only daughter, the adorable Bitten, must be married and her mother, Emma Middelboe, is busy trying to find her perfect match.
- Middle aged literature critic Torben (Ebbe Rode) is living in a love triangle between his wife (Anita Björk) and lover Lene (Lone Hertz). He may secretly daydream about a new life with Lene, but then she gets pregnant.
- During his studies in Paris, young Dane Erik Dreyer falls in love with the young beautiful French girl Colette. Without the parents' knowledge, they marry.
- Uncle Anders has a twin brother who lives in the US. His name is Sofus and on his 70th birthday he decides to go back to Denmark and celebrate with his family. Unfortunately Uncle Anders and Sofus don't get along well.
- The landlord Martin Kaas has only one child, Louise, who 15 years earlier ran away with an Italian artist and then perished during a plane crash. Pastor Pripp brings the message to him and tells Martin he has a grandson.
- The last day of the summer holiday is spent in the amusement park.
- Martin returns home with a good amount of money in his pocket after he has worked on Greenland.
- Little Per has begun playing football, and his team has a match against Sweden. But fortunately Little Per's trainer is the famous football player Harald Nielsen, who has an eye for Mie
- Little Per has become a boy scout. As a boy scout he has to help other people in need, but things take a turn for the worse and Little Per goes missing. Now it is up to the family to find him...
- Freddy saves a dog from its volatile owner and hides him in his room. When Freddy's dad discovers the dog he insists on handing him back to the owner. A terrified Freddy convinces his father they must buy the dog.
- 8-year old Stine is now living in Sweden with her parents. The transition to a foreign country is hard, until Stine meets a Danish boy (Martin) of the same age with a little more local experience.
- In Indre By, caretaker Christiansen lives in a building inhabited by poor, young artists. He watches over them carefully while they work on a revue that will be their big breakthrough. But when Christiansen is fired and the artists put on the street, things look bleak. Fortunately, Christiansen has some savings and a plan.
- Rasmus Hansen is a Danish sailor. Christine is a French singer. They live together in Antwerp, one of Europe's largest port cities. It all looks very good. But Christine and Rasmus have it like so many other loving couples: Who should decide? For Rasmus, there is no doubt. Unfortunately, that is not the case for Christine either. So they love each other when he is home from his travels while arguing. Maybe it would all run into the sand with the two if they did not find an event that could set off their emotions a little. None of them had expected it to be a whole world war. In August 1914, the First World War breaks out, and even though Rasmus manages to get his Christine to Fanø on a love holiday, it is not a victory for him. It's empty. All are taken home or to the front. They themselves return to Antwerp, which is now occupied by the Germans. What is the love of an entire world war ?. Rasmus goes on a trip with the English merchant navy after shooting a German officer. Incidentally, he is also firmly convinced that the war will only last a few months. When he returns home in 1919, Christine has, in spite of her anger, married an ice-cold man who is a banker. Rasmus comes all the way out in the ropes. He had thought Christine would wait for him until doomsday. Therefore, the last love showdown between them is now being planned, but on completely different terms than before the war.
- Even when a threat of a civil war is near to break out, a group of Danes live as normal on a beach.
- The little family is discussing where to go on summer vacation. At last the family decides to travel to the danish countryside in Jutland
- A free-spirited young woman decides, in an effort to be independent and pay her bills, to charge her lovers for her affections. When they decline, she then goes the next step and starts picking up men in bars.
- Dad of 4 wins a ski trip from a newspaper and the 5 travel to Norway with a press photographer and have fun.
- The warmhearted but rather naive Carl Henning (Jesper Klein) is an 18 y.o. dairy apprentice. He takes the run after a nightly fight with his employer (John Wittig), and is soon introduced to society's darker sides.
- This is the story of two different men and their struggle against alcoholism.
- Desperation has a good hold of the youngsters. There are no more than 30,000 teacherships. Young people from the province are flowing to Copenhagen in the hope that the possibilities are greater there.
- Eva lands in Nairobi with one goal: to find her missing father. Her arrival attracts attention from several quarters, but no one will tell her where he is. In her search, Eva becomes aware of the atrocities committed in the ivory trade - illegalities which turn out to be linked to her father's life in Kenya.
- Asriel Stroon has done well for himself since arriving in America, but has he lost his purity of soul in the process? On a return visit to his Polish hometown, he makes amends by arranging a marriage between his daughter, Flora, and Shaya, a brilliant young Talmudic scholar whom he brings home with him. This does not sit well with Flora, who hopes to find an American doctor to be her husband. But after she spends time with Shaya and takes a liking to him, she gets an idea: perhaps Shaya could get a secular education and become a doctor!
- Landlord Wilhelm Stone, who owns the beautiful old estate "Elleholm", has because of his weakness for games and beautiful young women, put his marriage in disarray, lost his family and all his friends.
- After an unhappy love affair with a married man, Kirsten Skovgaard goes to America to try to get over her heartbreak.
- Vestø island's isolated community's prize cow is in danger of being abducted by German WWII occupation forces.
- Martin deserts his military service and takes his escape to Sweden. He tries to peddle hashish and live in a commune. Back in Copenhagen he falls in love and new trouble arises.
- A sailor returns to Copenhagen after his ship sank. He decides to find work on land. He goes to see an old girlfriend, but she's dead and has left him a son. At the seamen's home, his roomie helps him with the baby.
- Egon, a young man from Jutland living with relatives in Copenhagen, meets sensible young girl Ruth and falls in love. But Egon is involved with a gang of criminals, and when they assault a man they meet in a bar they are caught by the police. Egon is sent to a juvenile home, but can he stay out of trouble?
- One of this year's major sporting events is probably the football match Denmark - Austria. On the turf, as in the spectator's space, there are wretched duels.
- A young psychiatrist falls in love with a female patient who was admitted to the state hospital after killing her unsympathetic man during a quarrel. The psychiatrist, who has been finding his work frustrating and futile, takes off with the woman. After a brief idyll of happiness, he realizes that her mental illness is more serious than he first thought.
- A young woman is invited by her boss on a holiday to a ski resort, where she meets a ski instructor and a couple of crooks.
- Dora lives on her big farm in Denmark with her 3 no-good stepsons who want to buy the poor neighboring farm for it's huge, secret deposits of gravel. Unexpectedly, the owner's son returns after years at sea and helps his dad with the farm.