A Danish engineer has invented the silent machine gun; news that makes foreign gangsters flock to Denmark..


Is it worth watching? Honestly, only if you're deep into Danish cinema history or have a soft spot for 1930s crime comedies. If you want a tight, tense thriller, look elsewhere. You’ll probably hate it if you need modern pacing or logic that holds up for more than five minutes at a time. The whole premise of a silent ...


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"Is it worth watching? Honestly, only if you're deep into Danish cinema history or have a soft spot for 1930s crime comedies. If you want a tight, tense thriller, look elsewhere. You’ll probably hate it if you need modern pacing or logic that holds up for more than five minutes at a time. The whole premise of a silent machine gun is just so wonderfully goofy. It’s the kind of MacGuffin that belongs in a cartoon, not a gritty crime flick. Watching these gangsters sweat over a invention that sound..."
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Lau Lauritzen, Alice O'Fredericks
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