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Det var paa Rundetaarn 1955

★ 5.47 votes98 min📅 1955-12-26

Set on a radiant summer Sunday in 1950s Denmark, *Det var paa Rundetaarn (1955)* follows two spirited sisters whose carefree cycling trip takes a sudden turn when their belongings vanish after a swim.

Director: Poul Bang

Cast

Dirch Passer
Dirch Passer
Poul Jensen
Ove Sprogøe
Ove Sprogøe
Hans Ramløse
Clara Østø
Clara Østø
Fru Hambro
Kjeld Petersen
Kjeld Petersen
Landsretsagfører Hartsen
Bodil Steen
Bodil Steen
Fru Hartsen
Lili Heglund
Fru Holm (Fru Hartsens mor)
Karen Berg
Karen Berg
Fru Hald
Anne-Marie Juhl
Anne-Marie Juhl
Johanne Hald
Bodil Miller
Bodil Miller
Grete Hald
Ole Monty
Ole Monty
Privatdetektiv Aage F.I. Duus

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Det var paa Rundetaarn (1955) about?

Two young sisters set off on a cycling trip only to have their belongings stolen, forcing them into an impromptu alliance with a quirky stranger. Their adventure unfolds with humor and heart as they navigate sunlit Danish landscapes and the whims of chance encounters.

Who directed Det var paa Rundetaarn?

Poul Bang directed this classic Danish comedy, known for his work in family-friendly and comedic genres.

Who stars in Det var paa Rundetaarn?

The film features Dirch Passer, Ove Sprogøe, Clara Østø, Kjeld Petersen, and Bodil Steen in lead roles.

Is Det var paa Rundetaarn (1955) worth watching?

As a family-friendly Danish comedy from the 1950s, it offers nostalgic charm, gentle humor, and a breezy atmosphere. While not a modern blockbuster, its light-hearted tone makes it an enjoyable watch for fans of classic comedies.

How long is Det var paa Rundetaarn?

The film runs for 98 minutes.

About Det var paa Rundetaarn (1955) — Classic Danish Comedy with Dirch Passer and Ove Sprogøe

Set on a radiant summer Sunday in 1950s Denmark, *Det var paa Rundetaarn (1955)* follows two spirited sisters whose carefree cycling trip takes a sudden turn when their belongings vanish after a swim. Left stranded with barely a krona to their name, they appeal to the nearest motorist—an unlikely stranger whose own chaotic life is about to collide with theirs. Directed by Poul Bang with effortless comic timing, this family-friendly comedy blends sunlit escapism with the mild chaos of chance encounters. The film thrives on the contrast between its breezy outdoor setting and the undercurrents of mischief, jealousy, and spontaneous alliances that emerge when strangers are thrown together. With its playful tone and nostalgic charm, *Det var paa Rundetaarn (1955)* captures the essence of mid-century Danish comedies—where every detour feels like an adventure waiting to unfold.

Starring the iconic Dirch Passer and Ove Sprogøe at the height of their comedic powers, alongside the radiant Clara Østø, the film balances light-hearted humor with heartfelt moments. The gentle satire of societal norms, especially around marriage and social expectations, adds depth to the breezy narrative. As the sisters navigate their unexpected misadventure, the audience is invited to share in their laughter and learn that sometimes, the best plans are the ones that go gloriously wrong.