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I kongens klæ'r 1954

★ 6.66 votes101 min📅 1954-09-24

In the Danish classic *I kongens klæ'r* (1954), Poul Bang delivers a hilarious blend of crime and comedy that still sparkles with mid-century charm.

Director: Poul Bang

Cast

Dirch Passer
Dirch Passer
Søren Rask - rekrut 66
Ove Sprogøe
Ove Sprogøe
Jens Rasmussen - rekrut 65
Kjeld Petersen
Kjeld Petersen
Grosserer Johan Petersen / 67
Bodil Steen
Bodil Steen
Oline Poulsen
Carl Ottosen
Carl Ottosen
Tolder
Erni Arneson
Erni Arneson
Karoline
Elsebet Knudsen
Elsebet Knudsen
Elsebet Petersen
Louis Miehe-Renard
Louis Miehe-Renard
Premierløjtnant Henrik Grøn
Ib Conradi
Vilhelm Holm
Axel Strøbye
Axel Strøbye
Thorvald Rønne

Frequently Asked Questions

What is I kongens klæ'r (1954) about?

The film follows a merchant who accidentally ends up at a military barracks after losing his clothes, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings. His misadventures unfold under the watchful—and mischievous—eyes of two soldiers, creating a whirlwind of mishaps and laughter.

Who directed I kongens klæ'r?

Poul Bang directed *I kongens klæ'r*, bringing his signature flair for balancing humor and wit to this Danish gem.

Who stars in I kongens klæ'r?

The film stars Kjeld Petersen, Dirch Passer, Ove Sprogøe, Bodil Steen, Carl Ottosen, and Erni Arneson in a lively ensemble cast.

Is I kongens klæ'r (1954) worth watching?

Absolutely—if you love classic comedies with sharp dialogue and charming chaos, *I kongens klæ'r* is a delightful pick. Its nostalgic humor and standout performances make it a timeless crowd-pleaser, even by today's standards.

How long is I kongens klæ'r?

The runtime of *I kongens klæ'r* is 101 minutes.

About I kongens klæ'r (1954) — Classic Danish Comedy with Dirch Passer and Ove Sprogøe

In the Danish classic *I kongens klæ'r* (1954), Poul Bang delivers a hilarious blend of crime and comedy that still sparkles with mid-century charm. The story kicks off when a well-meaning but mistaken merchant—played by Kjeld Petersen—finds himself in an absurd predicament after a swim in the Sound leaves him stranded in nothing but his underwear. What begins as a simple mix-up escalates into a chaotic journey through military bureaucracy, where two lovable but mischievous soldiers, played by Dirch Passer and Ove Sprogøe, take him under their wings. The film thrives on its playful tone, clever dialogue, and the infectious energy of its cast, making it a time capsule of Danish wit and warmth.

Set against the backdrop of a bustling barracks, *I kongens klæ'r* weaves a tale of mistaken identity and comedic mishaps, where the soldiers' antics and the merchant's plight collide in a series of laugh-out-loud moments. The movie's lighthearted approach to crime and authority offers a nostalgic yet timeless appeal, blending satire with slapstick in a way that feels both classic and refreshing. It's a perfect showcase for the talents of its ensemble, from Petersen's bewildered charm to Passer and Sprogøe's dynamic duo chemistry.