I den grønne skov (1968)
"Modern vaudeville," where the entire story takes place at Dyrehavsbakken. In an impressionistic style, it tells the story of the waiter Mowitz, who ponders whether he loves the singer Myrna and what true love really is. He ponders too long; Myrna instead becomes engaged to the pianist Bertram, who can get her into the Circus Revue. Mowitz also takes too long to discover the singer Lillian's interest, so his friend Max snatches her up instead, while Mowitz can continue his search for the one and only.
Director: Palle Kjærulff-Schmidt
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Morten Grunwald as |
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Claus Ryskjær as |
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Kirsten Walther as |
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Peter Steen as |
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Ellen Winther Lembourn as |
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Bodil Kjer as |
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Mime Fønss as |
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Jesper Langberg as |
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Ingolf David as |
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Kirsten Rolffes as |
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Hans W. Petersen as |
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Gyda Hansen as |
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Birgit Brüel as |
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Solveig Sundborg as |
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Kjeld Jacobsen as |
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Bjørn Puggaard-Müller as |
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Ulla-Britta Borksand as |
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Gert Bastian as |
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Frank Leon as |
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Anna-Louise Lefèvre as |
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Knud Hilding as |
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Christian Jørgen Nielsen as |
| Directing | Palle Kjærulff-Schmidt | Director |
| Writing | Klaus Rifbjerg | Writer |