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- The Stoneman family finds its friendship with the Camerons affected by the Civil War, both fighting in opposite armies. The development of the war in their lives plays through to Lincoln's assassination and the birth of the Ku Klux Klan.
- Charlie is a boot camp private who has a dream of being a hero who goes on a daring mission behind enemy lines.
- Based on the 1918 novel 'Elsker hverandre' by Aage Madelung, the film follows various lives, one of which is Jewish girl Hanne Liebe, as she grows up, and experiences the pains of living as a Jew in Russia, leading to a revolution.
- A prospector goes to the Klondike during the 1890s gold rush in hopes of making his fortune, and is smitten with a girl he sees in a dance hall.
- Beverly Calhoun of New Jersey accompanies her cousin Oscar to claim the throne of the tiny kingdom of Graustark. When Oscar has a skiing accident, Beverly takes his place as Prince Oscar.
- The Tramp finds work and the girl of his dreams at a circus.
- During the Florida land boom, The Marx Brothers run a hotel, auction off some land, thwart a jewel robbery, and generally act like themselves.
- The clock strikes midnight, the bats fly from the belfry, a dog howls at the full moon, and two black cats fight in the cemetery: a perfect time for four skeletons to come out and dance a bit.
- Mayhem and zaniness ensue when a valuable painting goes missing during a party in honor of famed African explorer Captain Spaulding.
- With the aid of a wealthy erratic tippler, a dewy-eyed tramp who has fallen in love with a sightless flower girl accumulates money to be able to help her medically.
- On a transatlantic crossing, The Marx Brothers get up to their usual antics and manage to annoy just about everyone on board the ship.
- The parish priest in Vejlby is being sentenced and executed for the murder of his farmer, Niels Bruus. The chief of the army must acknowledge the evidence and judge him, even though he had actually been married to the daughter of the parish priest Mette.
- Quincy Adams Wagstaff, Huxley University's new president, accidentally hires bumblers Baravelli and Pinky to help his school win the big football game against their rival, Darwin University.
- Fyrtårnet and Bivognen are gardeners at a residence for young women. Here they are friends with budding actress Eva, but when the three reveal one evening during the performance of an illegal theater performance, they are kicked out. By detours, they get on board a schooner, where Fy and Bi play up to dance and get seasick, while Eva still has her course set against the sloping boards.
- Since the kitchen girl Hansy by mistake wins a handsome sum of money on the trotting track, she will use it with manners. She stays at a fashionable beach hotel as a consul and meets landowner, widower and horse owner Rosen. The air gets warm between them - but what happens when he later discovers her as a singing girl on the Hill?
- When the wealthy Consul General Winterfeld discovers that his son Jørgen is in love with the raven girl Aurora, he is not happy. Instead of giving Jørgen money for a wedding, Winterfeld instead suggests a bet: If Jørgen can go a month without arguing with Aurora, he will get a million. If not, his father will be allowed to find him a more suitable party.
- Rufus T. Firefly is named the dictator of bankrupt Freedonia and declares war on neighboring Sylvania over the love of his wealthy backer Mrs. Teasdale, contending with two inept spies who can't seem to keep straight which side they're on.
- One morning on the way to the department store, the clerk Primula's bike is hit by Rolf's luxury vehicle. Cupid's arrow hits Primula and Rolf, but the luck is short: For in the car sits Rolf's fiancé, and in the department store an angry director and a dismissal await Primula. But the director is hiding a big secret that could change her life forever.
- There is great confusion in the director's home. The confusion overwhelms the couple when the young housekeeper turns out to be the director's daughter and the older one her mother. It can only go wrong, and it gives reason to send an excited and upset Olga Svendsen onto the field.
- Although they are orphans, the sisters Annie, Karin, Grace, Irene and Maude are five healthy girls. They face life with courage and music, and only to fulfill their mother's last wish, they contact their unknown landlord uncle. The meeting with him, however, leads them into a new world - full of complications, intrigue and five crushes.
- Three couples get married at the same time. They were friends and lovers from high school, but after the joint wedding they go their separate ways as a couple. However, they decide to meet again to celebrate the copper wedding together, and the starting point is Helsingør. What started out in upbeat, euphoric joy and love has now been not-so-slightly revised. Twelve and a half years have eaten away at the marital veneer that is rust in romance. It is thus a psychological problem film which, in contrast to so many other contemporaneous happiness films, seriously comments on the difficult aspects of marriage. After all, life contains both of them.
- In the small fishing village Fjordby, in a modest cottage, the three old fishermen Ole, Jens and Peter lives.
- After having his heart broken as a young man by the town's colonel, the provincial teacher Sylvia's great love is now the theater. Especially the actor Herman Sander. However, there is drama in Sylvia's life as the colonel's spoiled children rummage through the embers of the past - and Herman Sander suddenly makes his entrance into the city.
- When the unemployed actor Poul discovers that he is confusingly resembling a notorious thief known as the Lightning, he eyes the opportunity to snatch a lead role in an upcoming film about the criminal. However, the lightning itself has just broken out of prison, so the similarity will soon be scary for Poul.
- In this popular comedy, editor-in-chief Halling (Johannes Meyer) needs daily sensations for his paper. Stille (Chr. Arhoff) is a poet, dreaming of being published and having fame. Whereas paperboy Sus/Suzanne (Marguerite Viby) is striving for this year's swimming championship - as well as for the heart of sports journalist Max (Edgar Hansen). What kind of creative ideas, persuasive skills, cooperation, hard work and luck is called for now?
- Christmas is just around the corner in 1860s Copenhagen, and when three cheerful, student brothers receive an invitation from the priest in the idyllic Nøddebo Parsonage, they strike. It will be a Christmas according to all the rules of art - added a little drama and a good deal of romance.
- Drama with national courage and determination at the helm. Here the red-white flag flies in black and white over the seven seas. Behind the real firestorm, a gale of love blows between the helmsman, the handsome Poul (Lau Lauritzen Jr.) and the unsympathetic ships-mate Birner (Arne Ole David). They are both in love with Margrethe (Karin Nellemose) - and in jealousy, Birner tries to sail the barque to shipwreck. But he has done the math without Poul and his steadfast sailors. With its many location shots - not least in Morocco - the film is a technical feat for its time and its romantic nationalism sails confidently in harbor on the gloriously predictable waves of folk comedy.
- In the scenery of his play, the composer Peter stands deeply broken. It has been a resounding failure, and when a rope accidentally lands on his shoulders, he sees it as a sign that he must take his own life. However, it turns out to be easier said than done, and instead he meets two bankrupt businessmen. They devise a creative plan to save all three of them.
- The cheerful taxi driver Basse gets his life turned upside down when the lord of a widow's baroness gets into his carriage. The servant is to hand over a letter to the baroness's granddaughter, Povl, with bad news: At the request of two spiritists, she leaves him hereditary. Good advice is now expensive for the money less Povl, but he has got a new friend in Basse.
- A loafer and a manicurist, both planning to marry money, meet and form an uneasy alliance.
- Three younger men each has to step up to the challenge and overcome the local and rather maniacal patriarch Mikkelsen (Johannes Meyer). Vilhelm (Paul Rohde) is to take over the patriarch's business and marry Mikkelsen's daughter Anna (Gerda Sprehn). Kristian (Hans W. Petersen) is Mikkelsen's unknown son about to win the national bicycle championship and to marry Mikkelsen's lodger Lotte (Beatrice Bonnesen). Nummesen (Chr. Arhoff) is Mikkelsen's wit-full friend about to help everybody out and eventually to marry Mikkelsen's housemaid and former mistress Rasmine (Helga Frier).
- Mona Eilertsen drives in her car to her daily riding lessons. Another car drives up the side of her. It is Karl Johan Holst, who wants to marry her.
- George is a Danish-American businessman with a large empire and a full bank book. However, his busy life takes a toll on his health, and after feeling unwell he is prescribed total rest. To achieve that, he wants to make a place where everyone can be anonymous. Young landowner Eva offers her distressed family estate to the cause, and a parade of interesting guests, including George himself, now move in.
- The Tramp struggles to live in modern industrial society with the help of a young homeless woman.
- Lottery collector Blomberg is a happy man who lives a calm, peaceful life with his daughter Karen and his butterflies. Only one thing is missing: a wife.
- Under the Pseudonym Ulla Ironica, writer Ulla Hempel has attracted attention about her novel, while at the same time she has also caused much indignation for her honesty.
- A Danish engineer has invented the silent machine gun; news that makes foreign gangsters flock to Denmark.
- The summer holidays have just begun, there is sun over Denmark, and four young fates are intertwined by a downpour: Ebba and Kirsten cycle around the country and are made wet by Jørgen and Poul's car. Later they meet again on the ferry to Grenå, and sweet music occurs. What they do not know, however, is that Ebba's mother is heavily indebted to Poul's father.
- The young boy John is miserable living with his wealthy family so he change identity with a poor paperboy to find happiness.
- Exiled into the dangerous forest by her wicked stepmother, a princess is rescued by seven dwarf miners who make her part of their household.
- In Indre By, caretaker Christiansen lives in a building inhabited by poor, young artists. He watches over them carefully while they work on a revue that will be their big breakthrough. But when Christiansen is fired and the artists put on the street, things look bleak. Fortunately, Christiansen has some savings and a plan.
- We are among the new stallholders in Krokodilgade itself, at the head of the prison, Martinus Petersen, who is in the middle of a showdown with his slightly sour wife, Petræa, caused by the fact that the couple's daughter, Lilly, has chosen the slanted boards of the stage as her life's path and right now this summer must be a prima donna at a summer theater in a small provincial town.
- The rich Olaf Brammer is the actual owner of a nationwide company that trades in household goods. But he has nothing to say, as the competent general manager Schram leads both the business and Olaf Brammer with a sure hand. The situation at work, failures in his love life and a deceased goldfish make Olaf Brammer depressed, and he decides to travel away from it all.
- Professor Niels Klitgaard lecture in anatomy at the University. With external influences, the heart can beat the so-called Heart Bank faster, proclaiming the Professor.
- Folk comedy with Osvald Helmuth in a brilliant role as the butcher Mortensen, who wins a fortune at the roulette table and engages a baron to train him in the role of a consummate gentleman. It gives him, he thinks, a chance to conquer the seamstress in his life. As top-trimmed as you can make butcher Helmuth, the trio, together with the baron's sister, go to the castle meeting with the aristocracy. It will be a tough test, and it is a shame to say that the butcher passes the exam - on the other hand, he gains the experience that lies in recognizing: Money is not everything - it is the innermost that counts.
- The seamstress Bolette lives in a little village in the countryside. She is unmarried, but in her youth she had a love affair with Peter Enevoldsen, who now is the political leader of the parish. Bolette is a strong and frank woman, who never hesitates to express pungent truths. She finds out that Enevoldsen's son Karl is in love with the housemaid Sophie and has made her pregnant. As Sophie needs financial support Bolette goes straight to Enevoldsen and tells him the whole story. He gets furious and disowns his son. The prominent men in the parish are tired of Bolette's sharp tongue and want to get rid of her. Enevoldsen suggests that they shall try to marry off Bolette with the peddler Morten Madsen, who lives in another parish. When they offer Morten 650 Danish crowns, a pig, a fatted calf and an alarm-clock if he marries Bolette, he accepts. Bolette and Morten find out that they like each other and the wedding day is settled. But Morten now has a bad conscience about taking bribes for marrying Bolette and doesn't know how to solve this.