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De bør forelske Dem 1935

★ 4.73 votes📅 1935-12-19

In the 1935 Danish family comedy *De bør forelske Dem*, director Lau Lauritzen Sr. crafts a gentle yet sharp satire about a self-made millionaire who discovers that money can't buy happiness.

Director: Lau Lauritzen Sr.

Cast

Henrik Bentzon
Henrik Bentzon
Illona Wieselmann
Illona Wieselmann
Holger Reenberg
Holger Reenberg
Johannes Meyer
Johannes Meyer
Lis Smed
Lis Smed
Else Jarlbak
Else Jarlbak
Knud Almar
Knud Almar
Sigfred Johansen
Sigfred Johansen
Einar Juhl
Anton De Verdier
Anton De Verdier

Frequently Asked Questions

What is De bør forelske Dem (1935) about?

The film follows George Steffenson, a Danish-American tycoon who retreats to Denmark for a vacation, only to rediscover life's simple pleasures away from his empire. But as he unplugs, his fortune becomes a target for opportunistic investors back home.

Who directed De bør forelske Dem?

The film was directed by Lau Lauritzen Sr., a prominent figure in early Danish cinema known for blending humor with social commentary.

Who stars in De bør forelske Dem?

The film features Henrik Bentzon as George Steffenson, alongside Illona Wieselmann, Holger Reenberg, and Johannes Meyer in pivotal roles.

Is De bør forelske Dem (1935) worth watching?

As a classic Danish family comedy, *De bør forelske Dem* offers charm and wit, though its pacing may feel slow by modern standards. Fans of 1930s cinema or lighthearted social satires will likely find it enjoyable.

How long is De bør forelske Dem?

Runtime details are not listed.

About De bør forelske Dem (1935) — Danish Comedy Where Wealth Meets True Happiness

In the 1935 Danish family comedy *De bør forelske Dem*, director Lau Lauritzen Sr. crafts a gentle yet sharp satire about a self-made millionaire who discovers that money can't buy happiness. Henrik Bentzon stars as George Steffenson, a wealthy Danish-American industrialist whose relentless pursuit of success has left him exhausted—until a vacation in Denmark reminds him of simpler joys. As he navigates the unfamiliar world of his homeland, where no one recognizes his fortune, Steffenson must confront the scheming investors back home who see his absence as an opportunity to seize control. With its witty dialogue and heartfelt themes, the film balances lighthearted humor with a poignant reminder that life's riches aren't measured in banknotes.

The movie thrives on its cozy, nostalgic atmosphere, blending the charm of 1930s Danish cinema with universal questions about ambition and authenticity. Bentzon's performance anchors the story, supported by a delightful ensemble cast including Illona Wieselmann and Holger Reenberg, whose chemistry brings warmth to the screen. *De bør forelske Dem* isn't just a product of its time—it's a timeless reflection on what truly matters when the weight of the world feels unbearable.