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Five men and Rosa 1964

★ 5.04 votes99 min📅 1964-11-13

Dive into the quirky Danish comedy-crime classic *Five men and Rosa* (1964), directed by Sven Methling, where five strangers find themselves entangled in a web of deception and camaraderie.

Director: Sven Methling

Cast

Morten Grunwald
Morten Grunwald
'Smukke-Arne' Arne Herluf Jensen
Emil Hass Christensen
Emil Hass Christensen
Byretsdommer Winther
Bendt Rothe
Bendt Rothe
Philip André
Willy Rathnov
Willy Rathnov
K. Konradsen
Louis Miehe-Renard
Louis Miehe-Renard
Madsen
Gyda Hansen
Gyda Hansen
Frk. Åstrøm
Arthur Jensen
Arthur Jensen
Helmer Gamtofte
Ejner Federspiel
Ejner Federspiel
Pastoren
Preben Neergaard
Preben Neergaard
Overlægen
Lis Adelvard
Lis Adelvard
Sygeplejerske

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Five men and Rosa (1964) about?

*Five men and Rosa* follows five strangers sharing a hospital room who must band together when one of them accidentally falls prey to a blackmailer. Trapped in Room 13, their contrasting personalities clash as they work to uncover the blackmailer's secrets and protect their fellow roommate. The film blends humor, suspense, and a touch of drama in a race against time.

Who directed Five men and Rosa?

Five men and Rosa was directed by Sven Methling, a Danish filmmaker known for his work in comedy and light-hearted cinema.

Who stars in Five men and Rosa?

The film features Morten Grunwald, Emil Hass Christensen, Bendt Rothe, Willy Rathnov, and Louis Miehe-Renard in its leading ensemble cast.

Is Five men and Rosa (1964) worth watching?

If you enjoy light-hearted crime comedies with a dash of Danish charm, *Five men and Rosa* is worth your time. Though unrated on IMDb, its blend of quirky characters and clever storytelling makes it a hidden gem for fans of vintage European cinema.

How long is Five men and Rosa?

Five men and Rosa has a runtime of 99 minutes.

About Five men and Rosa (1964) — Danish Comedy-Crime Where Strangers Become Allies

Dive into the quirky Danish comedy-crime classic *Five men and Rosa* (1964), directed by Sven Methling, where five strangers find themselves entangled in a web of deception and camaraderie. Set in a cramped five-bed hospital room—Room 13—the film introduces us to an unlikely group: a stern District Court Judge, a stylish fashion designer, a cautious bank teller, a notorious burglar with a knack for trouble, and a legation secretary whose reckless mistake lands him in deep trouble with a cunning blackmailer. As secrets unravel and tensions rise, these five men must navigate their differences to help Konrad out of his predicament, blending sharp wit with unexpected alliances in a story that's as heartfelt as it is humorous.

With its blend of crime intrigue and comedic charm, *Five men and Rosa* delivers a timeless tale of solidarity and survival. The film's cozy, confined setting contrasts with the high-stakes drama unfolding, creating an atmosphere that's both intimate and tense. Whether you're drawn to the clever dialogue, the eccentric characters, or the clever plot twists, this Danish gem offers a delightful escape into a world where friendship trumps all—even in the face of blackmail and bad decisions.