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København, Kalundborg og -? 1934

★ 5.52 votes📅 1934-08-20

In the whimsical Danish comedy København, Kalundborg og -? (1934), radio announcer Ludvig Brandstrup faces a chaotic broadcast nightmare when his director forgets to notify the performers for a live show.

Director: Ludvig Brandstrup

Cast

Ludvig Brandstrup
Ludvig Brandstrup
Gertrud Jensen
Gertrud Jensen
Ib Schønberg
Ib Schønberg
Gösta Ekman
Gösta Ekman
Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong
Teddy Brown
Roy Fox
Roy Fox
Erik Tuxen
Erik Tuxen
Jimmy Jade
Wilson

Frequently Asked Questions

What is København, Kalundborg og -? (1934) about?

This Danish comedy follows radio announcer Ludvig Brandstrup as he scrambles to save a live broadcast after his director forgets to line up the performers. With no actors in sight, Brandstrup takes on every role himself, turning a potential disaster into a hilarious one-man show.

Who directed København, Kalundborg og -??

København, Kalundborg og -? (1934) was directed by Ludvig Brandstrup, who also stars in the film.

Who stars in København, Kalundborg og -??

The film features Ludvig Brandstrup, Gertrud Jensen, Ib Schønberg, Gösta Ekman, and the iconic Louis Armstrong among its cast.

Is København, Kalundborg og -? (1934) worth watching?

While it's a niche silent-era comedy, the film's inventive premise and early radio nostalgia make it a charming curiosity. Fans of classic farce or early cinema history may find its premise delightfully absurd and worth a watch.

How long is København, Kalundborg og -??

Runtime details are not listed.

About København, Kalundborg og -? (1934) — The Radio Comedy That Turned Desperation into Art

In the whimsical Danish comedy København, Kalundborg og -? (1934), radio announcer Ludvig Brandstrup faces a chaotic broadcast nightmare when his director forgets to notify the performers for a live show. With an award-winning radio play suddenly missing its entire cast, Brandstrup's desperation turns to ingenuity as he decides to single-handedly embody every role. Directed by Ludvig Brandstrup himself, this farcical romp blends rapid-fire humor with the golden age of radio drama, capturing the frenetic energy of live performance under pressure.

The film's charm lies in its absurd premise—a one-man feat of voice acting that transforms a technical disaster into a comedic triumph. With a talented ensemble including Gertrud Jensen, Ib Schønberg, and the legendary Louis Armstrong lending their voices to the chaos, København, Kalundborg og -? (1934) delivers a delightful snapshot of early 20th-century entertainment, where resourcefulness and quick thinking outshine perfection.