
To skøre ho'der 1961
Experience the hilarious antics of two hospital patients in To skøre ho'der (1961), a comedy classic that will keep you laughing. Directed by Paul Hagen, this Danish film stars Preben Kaas and Paul Hagen as two men with very different reasons for being in the hospital.
Director: Paul Hagen
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is To skøre ho'der (1961) about?
The film follows the story of two men, one a lottery winner and the other a man sick of his aunt's and fiancée's constant care, as they navigate the chaos of the hospital.
Who directed To skøre ho'der?
The film was directed by Paul Hagen.
Who stars in To skøre ho'der?
The film stars Preben Kaas and Paul Hagen, alongside Sigrid Horne-Rasmussen and Lone Hertz.
Is To skøre ho'der (1961) worth watching?
With its lighthearted tone and physical humor, To skøre ho'der is a must-watch for fans of comedy, but its worthiness to watch ultimately depends on individual tastes.
How long is To skøre ho'der?
Runtime details are not listed.
About To skøre ho'der (1961) — A Hilarious Danish Comedy Classic
Experience the hilarious antics of two hospital patients in To skøre ho'der (1961), a comedy classic that will keep you laughing. Directed by Paul Hagen, this Danish film stars Preben Kaas and Paul Hagen as two men with very different reasons for being in the hospital. One is a lottery winner on the hunt for his winning ticket, while the other is a man sick of his aunt's and fiancée's constant care. As they navigate the chaos of the hospital, they find themselves in the middle of a wild and unpredictable ride. With its lighthearted tone and physical humor, To skøre ho'der is a must-watch for fans of comedy.
The film's themes of identity, relationships, and the human condition are skillfully woven throughout the story, adding depth and complexity to the plot. With its talented cast and clever writing, To skøre ho'der is a true gem of Danish cinema. If you're looking for a fun and entertaining film to watch, look no further than To skøre ho'der (1961).