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All for One 2011

★ 6.034 votes82 min📅 2011-02-10

In All for One (2011), Danish director Rasmus Heide crafts a sharp-edged comedy about friendship, loyalty, and the thin line between cop and criminal.

Director: Rasmus Heide

Cast

Jon Lange
Jon Lange
Martin
Jonatan Spang
Jonatan Spang
Nikolaj
Rasmus Bjerg
Rasmus Bjerg
Timo
Mick Øgendahl
Mick Øgendahl
Ralf
Lisa Werlinder
Lisa Werlinder
Sofie
Charlotte Fich
Charlotte Fich
Line
Gordon Kennedy
Gordon Kennedy
Toke
Signe Anastassia Mannov
Signe Anastassia Mannov
Helle
Kurt Ravn
Kurt Ravn
Arno
Rutger Hauer
Rutger Hauer
Niemeyer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is All for One (2011) about?

All for One follows four childhood friends who reunite as adults, two as a police officer and three as petty criminals. When a shared adversary forces them back into their old ways, their loyalties are tested and their past mistakes resurface. The film blends humor with a surprisingly heartfelt exploration of friendship and second chances.

Who directed All for One?

All for One was directed by Rasmus Heide, a Danish filmmaker known for his work in comedy and television.

Who stars in All for One?

The film features Jon Lange, Jonatan Spang, Rasmus Bjerg, and Mick Øgendahl as the core group of friends, alongside Lisa Werlinder and Charlotte Fich in pivotal roles.

Is All for One (2011) worth watching?

While All for One doesn't boast a widely tracked IMDb rating, its mix of sharp Danish humor and relatable themes of friendship and redemption makes it a solid pick for fans of lighthearted yet clever comedies. The film's brisk runtime and charismatic cast help it stand out in the genre.

How long is All for One?

All for One runs 82 minutes, making it a perfect bite-sized comedy for an evening of effortless entertainment.

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About All for One (2011) — A Danish comedy about cops, thieves, and the bonds that bind them

In All for One (2011), Danish director Rasmus Heide crafts a sharp-edged comedy about friendship, loyalty, and the thin line between cop and criminal. Four childhood friends—now on opposite sides of the law—find themselves drawn back into their old mischief when a shared enemy threatens their fragile balance. Martin, the only one in a uniform, harbors dreams of escaping his unremarkable life, while Nikolai, Ralf, and Timo operate with a moral compass that spins wildly. Their reunion isn't just a reunion; it's a collision of egos, regrets, and half-baked schemes set against a backdrop of chaotic camaraderie. With humor as dark as it is absurd, this Danish gem explores how far people will go to reclaim their past—even if it means burning it all down.

All for One (2011) thrives on the chemistry of its mismatched cast, blending slapstick pranks with moments of genuine reflection. The film's tone oscillates between riotous comedy and a quieter reckoning with adulthood, all wrapped in a runtime that keeps the energy brisk. Whether you're drawn in by the nostalgia of childhood bonds or the sheer audacity of its premise, there's no denying the magnetic pull of these four rogues—or the chaos they unleash when they're forced to team up again.