
Two screen writers must write a film manuscript about smugglers. To do so they go to the island of Bornholm where they get involved with real smugglers - and they help customs police to apprehend the villains.


Is it worth your time? If you like old black-and-white stuff that doesn't try to change your life but knows how to keep things moving, sure. It’s for the crowd that enjoys a bit of harmless peril. If you’re looking for high-stakes tension or, god forbid, realism, you will probably roll your eyes into the back of your h...


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"Is it worth your time? If you like old black-and-white stuff that doesn't try to change your life but knows how to keep things moving, sure. It’s for the crowd that enjoys a bit of harmless peril. If you’re looking for high-stakes tension or, god forbid, realism, you will probably roll your eyes into the back of your head within ten minutes. Honestly, it’s a bit of a relic. The whole setup is so meta it hurts. Two writers go to Bornholm to study smugglers for their manuscript, which is basicall..."
Alice O'Fredericks, Lau Lauritzen
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