

Still Dust on the Brain
1962 Directed by Poul BangDet Støver Stadig (It's Still Dusting) is the second film in the popular "Dust series" (Støv På Hjernen, Støv For Alle Pengene). Once again, Arvid Müller and Aage Stentoft wrote the festive script, which introduced new customs and traditions to the Danish housing market. The small community in the "sleepy town" is easily recognizable, but major changes have taken place since last time, because the residents of Solvænget have—with municipal support—bought the property they live in, and (something completely new at the time) the wives have had to take jobs to make ends meet! Mrs. Rigmor Hansen is absolutely brilliant as the manager of a Quick laundry. Her "truths" about the new everyday life in Denmark are crystal clear—and eternally young. The property's first general meeting with the guys in the stairwell – and the presentation of the first annual accounts – are golden scenes from the golden age of Danish family films.

Dirch Passer
....................................................Alf Thomsen

Ove Sprogøe
....................................................Thorbjørn Hansen

Helle Virkner
....................................................Fru Henriksen

Søren Elung Jensen
....................................................Hr. Henriksen

Hanne Borchsenius
....................................................Frk. Monalisa Jacobsen

Bodil Udsen
....................................................Fru Hansen

Karl Stegger
....................................................Hr. Feddersen
Director
...........................................................Poul Bang
Writer
...........................................................Aage Stentoft
Arvid Müller
Øyvind Vennerød
Second Unit
...........................................................Hanne Mynster
Production Design
...........................................................Otto Lund
Music
...........................................................Sven Gyldmark
Production Companies
...................................................Saga Studio
Production Countries
........................................................Denmark
Spoken Languages
....................................................Dansk
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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