Five men and Rosa (1964)
In a hospital's five-bed room—room number 13—there are five very different men with very different backgrounds: District Court Judge Winther, fashion designer Philip André, bank teller Madsen, the incorrigible burglar Herluf "Smukke Arne" Jensen, and legation secretary Konrad Konradsen. The legation secretary has done something foolish and fallen into the clutches of the blackmailer Helmer Gamtofte. He is in possession of some compromising photographs, which he keeps in a safe deposit box at the bank where Madsen works. The camaraderie that develops in room 13 becomes the driving force that prompts the district court judge to suggest that "Smukke Arne" help Konradsen break into the bank and steal the photos.
Director: Sven Methling
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Morten Grunwald as 'Smukke-Arne' Arne Herluf Jensen |
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Emil Hass Christensen as Byretsdommer Winther |
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Bendt Rothe as Philip André |
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Willy Rathnov as K. Konradsen |
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Louis Miehe-Renard as Madsen |
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Gyda Hansen as Frk. Åstrøm |
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Arthur Jensen as Helmer Gamtofte |
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Ejner Federspiel as Pastoren |
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Preben Neergaard as Overlægen |
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Lis Adelvard as Sygeplejerske |
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Caja Heimann as Madsens kone |
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Astrid Kraa as Plejemor |
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Carl Ottosen as Kriminalassistent |
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Judy Gringer as Rosa Jørgensen |
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Jytte Abildstrøm as |
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Holger Vistisen as |
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Gunnar Lemvigh as |
| Writing | Ole Boje | Writer |
| Writing | Sven Methling | Writer |
| Directing | Sven Methling | Director |
| Editing | Maj Soya | Editor |
| Production | Poul Bang | Producer |
| Sound | Ole Høyer | Music |
| Crew | Aage Wiltrup | Cinematography |