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Hvis lille pige er du? 1963

★ 6.24 votes100 min📅 1963-08-01

Erik Balling's *Hvis lille pige er du? (1963)* delivers a sharp, satirical take on mid-century gender battles, wrapped in the slick packaging of a Danish sex-comedy.

Director: Erik Balling

Cast

Dirch Passer
Dirch Passer
Hans
Ghita Nørby
Ghita Nørby
Eva
Maria Garland
Maria Garland
Hans' mor
Johannes Meyer
Johannes Meyer
Zimmermann
Paul Hagen
Paul Hagen
Benny
Baard Owe
Baard Owe
Johannes
Judy Gringer
Judy Gringer
Susie
Ingeborg Skov
Fru Thurøe
Carl Johan Hviid
Joachim
Hans Kurt
Hans Kurt
Direktør Jansen

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Hvis lille pige er du? (1963)* about?

This 1963 Danish comedy follows Eva Brun, a secretary who plots an audacious plan to marry and divorce a wealthy heir solely to secure alimony. But her target, Hans P. Larsen, has his own devious agenda, turning their partnership into a battle of wits and wills. What starts as a calculated scheme spirals into a romantic game where no one stays innocent for long.

Who directed *Hvis lille pige er du??*

Erik Balling directed this sharp-tongued Danish comedy, known for blending satire with lighthearted fun.

Who stars in *Hvis lille pige er du??*

The film features Dirch Passer as the cunning Hans P. Larsen, Ghita Nørby as the determined Eva Brun, and Maria Garland, Johannes Meyer, and Paul Hagen rounding out the cast.

Is *Hvis lille pige er du? (1963)* worth watching?

If you enjoy witty, old-school comedies that poke fun at societal norms while delivering clever dialogue and playful chemistry, this Danish gem delivers. Its blend of farce, romance, and satire keeps the energy lively, even if it doesn't aim for deep emotional resonance.

How long is *Hvis lille pige er du*?

The film runs for 100 minutes.

About Hvis lille pige er du? (1963) — A Danish Comedy Classic Where Marriage is the Ultimate Revenge Plot

Erik Balling's *Hvis lille pige er du? (1963)* delivers a sharp, satirical take on mid-century gender battles, wrapped in the slick packaging of a Danish sex-comedy. Eva Brun, a poised and resourceful secretary, grows weary of predatory male bosses after her own director crosses a line, prompting her to hatch a bold scheme: marry rich, divorce fast, and live comfortably off alimony. Her target is the smug Hans P. Larsen, a shipowner's son with ulterior motives of his own. What unfolds is a high-stakes dance of wits, where trust is the first casualty and Cupid's arrows ricochet unpredictably. Catch the film's razor-edged humor and social commentary simmering beneath a glossy, lighthearted surface.

With its 1960s Copenhagen setting and razor-sharp dialogue, *Hvis lille pige er du?* captures the era's tension between tradition and emancipation. Balling's direction balances slapstick energy with biting irony, while the leads—especially Dirch Passer and Ghita Nørby—spark chemistry that keeps the game of cat-and-mouse electrifying. Expect a blend of cheeky romance, clever revenge plots, and a wink to the audience that says, 'See how the game's played?' The atmosphere crackles with wit, mischief, and more than a little marital mischief.