A farce comedy set in a world where there are neither prisons nor police officers..

“Fange nr. 1” is one of those old Danish comedies, from 1935, that you kinda stumble upon. If you're into really vintage farce, the kind that feels like a stage play taped on film, then *maybe* give it a shot. But if you're looking for slick jokes or anything resembling modern pacing, you'll probably just feel a bit lo...


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"“Fange nr. 1” is one of those old Danish comedies, from 1935, that you kinda stumble upon. If you're into really vintage farce, the kind that feels like a stage play taped on film, then *maybe* give it a shot. But if you're looking for slick jokes or anything resembling modern pacing, you'll probably just feel a bit lost and maybe even annoyed. It's for a very specific taste, certainly not everyone. 😬 The whole premise is pretty wild: a world with no jails, no cops. Sounds like chaos, right? B..."

Christian Schrøder
Paul Sarauw, Fleming Lynge
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