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.

Is it worth the watch? If you have a soft spot for black-and-white comedies where everyone speaks with that distinct, clipped theater energy, then Odds 777 is a solid Friday night pick. It’s not going to change your life, but it’s breezy enough to distract you from the pile of laundry in the corner. If you need grit, f...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is it worth the watch? If you have a soft spot for black-and-white comedies where everyone speaks with that distinct, clipped theater energy, then Odds 777 is a solid Friday night pick. It’s not going to change your life, but it’s breezy enough to distract you from the pile of laundry in the corner. If you need grit, fast cuts, or anything remotely modern, you’ll probably find this feels like watching paint dry—or worse, listening to a radio play you can't quite turn off. The whole thing hinges..."
Sigfred Johansen
Paul Sarauw, Fleming Lynge
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