Henry Nielsen

Henry Nielsen

Total Credits at Criticker: 8 (Actor)

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    De blaa drenge
    De blaa drenge is a 1933 Danish family film classic directed by George Schnéevoigt and written by frequent collaborator Fleming Lynge with the score by Kai Normann Andersen. The film stars performer Liva Weel. The story takes place at a school with focus on the local theater group.
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    Ud i den kolde sne
    Ud i den kolde sne is a 1934 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen, Jr. and Alice O'Fredericks. It was Fredericks debut film as a director. The title means "Out in the cold snow" in Danish. (en.wikipedia.org)
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    The Bride from Dragstrup
    Traditional romantic comedy, about a girl from the country-side, visiting her Uncle, evil aunt and two cousins. An almost arranged marriage is building up, with the cousin she like, and not with the cousin she loves.
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    Den usynlige hær
    Sabotage of a Nazi factory is carried out by the husband of the lover of a resistance leader.
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    De pokkers unger
    Slum kids set things straight by banding together to solve a crime.
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    Min ven privatdetektiven
    The avid reader of detective novels, Astrid, tries to imitate her paper heroes in a creepy murder mystery on the otherwise peaceful estate Rømersholm.
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    Ta\
    The nice householder Lauritz fights for the day and the road - especially for the sake of his granddaughter Adda and the orphanage children Pelle and Ole. When Lauritz injures his back, just as the harvest is approaching, the situation is threatening. And it gets worse when the evil manager at Bakkegården decides to recover an old debt.
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    Sommerspøg og Rævestreger
    A summery love triangle unfolds on the Egelund estate. The landowner Sprange’s daughter Else and the painter Bolt are secretly engaged and enjoying their romance when the idyllic state of affairs is suddenly disrupted by the arrival of Arthur v. Pollnitz. It transpires that Sprange has promised v. Pollnitz his daughter’s hand in marriage, and when Else and Bolt hear about it, they come up with all kinds of shenanigans to foil her father’s plans.
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