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Charley's Aunt 1959

★ 6.716 votes101 min📅 1959-10-12

Charley's Aunt (1959) delivers a delightful Danish comedy that blends mischief with heartfelt charm.

Director: Poul Bang

Cast

Dirch Passer
Dirch Passer
Ditlev Greve Lensby
Ove Sprogøe
Ove Sprogøe
Charles Smith
Ebbe Langberg
Ebbe Langberg
Peter Ahlevig
Ghita Nørby
Ghita Nørby
Laura Hornemann
Annie Birgit Garde
Annie Birgit Garde
Lone Hornemann
Birgitte Federspiel
Birgitte Federspiel
Donna Lucia d` Alvadorez
Susse Wold
Susse Wold
Henriette
Hans W. Petersen
Hans W. Petersen
Etatsråd Ludvig Lohmann
Holger Juul Hansen
Holger Juul Hansen
Rittmeister Frederik Ahlevig
Keld Markuslund
Keld Markuslund
Butler Olufsen

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Charley's Aunt (1959) about?

This Danish comedy follows two law school graduates who enlist their friend to pose as an eccentric aunt from Brazil to impress their love interests. But when the real aunt shows up unannounced, their carefully laid plans spiral into comedic chaos filled with disguises and misunderstandings.

Who directed Charley's Aunt?

Poul Bang directed Charley's Aunt (1959), infusing the film with a playful and lighthearted tone that defines Danish comedy of the era.

Who stars in Charley's Aunt?

The film features Dirch Passer, Ove Sprogøe, Ebbe Langberg, Ghita Nørby, and Annie Birgit Garde as its lead cast.

Is Charley's Aunt (1959) worth watching?

With its charming blend of humor and heart, Charley's Aunt (1959) is a delightful pick for fans of classic comedies. The film's clever writing, strong performances, and timeless themes of love and friendship make it a worthwhile watch for viewers of all ages.

How long is Charley's Aunt?

Charley's Aunt (1959) runs for 101 minutes, offering a perfect mix of entertainment and escapism.

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About Charley's Aunt (1959) — A Classic Danish Comedy of Mistaken Identities

Charley's Aunt (1959) delivers a delightful Danish comedy that blends mischief with heartfelt charm. Directed by Poul Bang, this lighthearted family film follows two law graduates, Charles and Peter, as they hatch a plan to impress their countryside sweethearts—with a little help from their fellow student, Ditlev. The twist? Ditlev agrees to pose as Charles's eccentric aunt from Brazil, bringing unintended hilarity to the mix. When the real aunt unexpectedly arrives, a whirlwind of disguises, misunderstandings, and comedic chaos ensues, testing the limits of deception and friendship. With its playful tone and clever timing, this classic Danish comedy captures the innocence of youthful romance and the absurdity of social pretenses.

Starring the charismatic Dirch Passer alongside Ove Sprogøe and Ebbe Langberg, Charley's Aunt (1959) thrives on the comedic talents of its cast, delivering laugh-out-loud moments while keeping the story grounded in relatable relationships. The film's cozy atmosphere and witty dialogue make it a standout in Danish cinema, offering a timeless escape into a world where love, laughter, and a bit of mischief go hand in hand.