Classic Cartoon Favorites, Vol. 2 - Starring Donald
11th Jan 05
⭐93.00%
: 0
Fate
14th Mar 03
⭐35.00%
: 1
The Man from Kathmandu
15th Mar 19
⭐48.00%
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Chain Mail
22nd Jul 15
⭐37.50%
: 6
A Woman's Fool
17th Aug 18
⭐40.00%
: 0
Elton John - Estadio Do Flamengo, Rio, Brasil 1995
27th Jul 20
⭐100.00%
: 0
Fiance Killer
28th Apr 18
⭐51.00%
: 0
Outside
1st Apr 04
⭐50.00%
: 5
History of Jazz: Oxygen for the Ears
29th Sep 12
⭐60.00%
: 0
Young Blooded Wine
19th Nov 20
⭐25.00%
: 0
Ocean Emergency: Currents of Hope
27th Dec 22
⭐60.00%
: 0
.hack//G.U. Returner
18th Jan 07
⭐74.00%
: 3
Create with Love ❤️ by Zaw Myint
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
Solveig Sundborg
Fru Feddersen
Henrik Wiehe
Hr. Johansen
Beatrice Palner
Fru Svendsen
Henning Palner
Hr. Svendsen
Olaf Ussing
Borgmesteren
Paul Hagen
Fotograf
Judy Gringer
Model
Gunnar Bigum
Kunde hos Feddersen
Asbjørn Andersen
Redaktøren
Ellen Malberg
Bettina Heltberg
Klinikassistent
Edith Hermansen
Einar Reim
Doctor Krogh
Pierre Miehe-Renard
Bente Weischenfeldt
Ulla Darni
Lene Bro
Fotomodel
Ebba Amfeldt
Dame på posthus
Jørgen Weel
Ole Wisborg
Gunnar Lemvigh
Still Dust on the Brain
⭐63.00% /
28th Sep 62 /
Comedy
Det 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.