
Camping 1990
Camping (1990) is a Danish comedy that blends mischief with mismatched motives when a freshly released bank robber discovers his hidden loot lies beneath a brand-new campsite.
Director: Sune Lund-Sørensen
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Camping (1990) about?
Camping (1990) follows Søren, a recently released bank robber who returns to find his buried money hidden under a new campsite. With his girlfriend and her kids in tow, he tries to recover the loot while clashing with the campsite's oblivious owner, creating a mix of comedy and crime.
Who directed Camping?
Camping was directed by Sune Lund-Sørensen, known for his work in Danish comedy and lighthearted storytelling.
Who stars in Camping?
The film stars Per Pallesen as the campsite owner, Søren Pilmark as the ex-con robber, Kirsten Norholt, Rolv Wesenlund, and Claire Davenport in key roles.
Is Camping (1990) worth watching?
As a Danish comedy, Camping (1990) delivers lighthearted fun with its quirky premise and slapstick humor. While it may not be a cinematic masterpiece, it's a charming, offbeat watch for fans of 90s European comedies.
How long is Camping?
Runtime details are not listed for Camping (1990).
About Camping (1990) — A bank robber's treasure hunt turns a campsite upside down
Camping (1990) is a Danish comedy that blends mischief with mismatched motives when a freshly released bank robber discovers his hidden loot lies beneath a brand-new campsite. Directed by Sune Lund-Sørensen, the film follows Søren, who's just out of prison after eight years and eager to reclaim his stolen fortune. Unfortunately, the spot he once marked is now covered by Per's bustling tourist spot, funded by a bewildered phone company and an oblivious power plant. With his opportunistic girlfriend and her chaotic brood in tow, Søren devises increasingly absurd plans to dig up the cash, turning the peaceful campsite into a battleground of greed and slapstick chaos.
Their schemes escalate as the campsite's oblivious owner, played with deadpan charm by Per Pallesen, stumbles into the fray, unaware of the criminal treasure beneath his feet. The movie thrives on sharp contrasts—freedom versus confinement, honesty versus deception—all wrapped in a lighthearted tone that balances humor with just a hint of tension. With its quirky characters and picturesque Scandinavian setting, Camping (1990) delivers a feel-good romp that's as much about the journey as the destination.