

Pretty-Arne and Rosa
1967 Directed by Sven MethlingDenmark, 1967. In the midst of a cultural renaissance, all cultured people want to support Danish cinema, especially when it receives funding from the film fund to shoot scenes on location in a bank. The respectable bankers naturally agree to play extras in their own bank and be a little cultured for just one evening. No one suspects that the film's script is the work of "Grosserer Nielsen" from Vesterport, alias "Smukke Arne." No one suspects why "Karate Smutti" is having a field day teaching physical exercises. No one suspects why little Mrs. Jensen in the attic across from Aktiebanken has two nice lodgers. No one knows why Rosa—Dad's own pet—is fussing over her window boxes in the porch. WHO relieved Aktiebanken of 2 million stray dollars is a mystery—except to Judge Vinter. But Handsome Arne and Rose are enjoying an expensive and wonderful vacation—far, far, far away from Denmark.

Morten Grunwald
....................................................Arne Herluf Jensen

Judy Gringer
....................................................Rosa

Emil Hass Christensen
....................................................Dommer Vinter

Poul Bundgaard
....................................................Filminstruktør

Bendt Rothe
....................................................Bankdirektør Schäfer

Carl Ottosen
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Gunnar Lemvigh
....................................................Director
...........................................................Sven Methling
Producer
...........................................................Lars Kolvig
Erik Larsen
Writer
...........................................................Sven Methling
Music
...........................................................Ole Høyer
Editor
...........................................................Maj Soya
Cinematography
...........................................................Ole Lytken
Production Companies
...................................................Saga Studio
Production Countries
........................................................Denmark
Spoken Languages
....................................................Dansk
Genres
....................................................Comedy
Crime
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