Think of a Number

Think of a Number

Release date : March 28, 1969
Runtime : 1h 42m
Countries of origin : Denmark /
Original Language : Danish /
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Production companies : Nordisk Film Denmark /
March 28, 1969 1h 42m Denmark Drama Danish More
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The story opens just before Christmas, when solitary, apathetic bank clerk Flemming Borck uncovers a plot to rob his bank. After doing a little rookie recon, Borck identifies the would-be bank robber as a faux shopping-mall Santa Claus, and counter-plots to steal the money himself and let Santa take the blame. This works out about as badly as you might imagine, and our bumbling protagonist spirals further and further away from the carefree, laconic lifestyle he had hoped to ensure for himself.
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Henning Moritzen
Flemming Borch
Bibi Andersson
Jane Merrild
Kirsten Peüliche
Miriam Levinsen
Peter Steen
Bankassistent
Benny Hansen
Bankassistent
Søren Elung Jensen
Kriminalbetjent
Poul Petersen
Kriminalbetjent
Jeanne Darville
Fru Cordelius
Kirsten Søberg
Borcks rengøringskone
Søren Weiss
Præsten
Flemming Dyjak
Låsesmeden
Ejner Federspiel
Borchs far
Bodil Miller
Bankkunde

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  • title:Think of a Number
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1969
  • Runtime:1h 42m
  • Genres: Drama · Crime ·
  • Countries of origin: Denmark ·
  • Original Language: Danish ·
  • Director: Palle Kjærulff-Schmidt /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Nordisk Film Denmark ·
  • Overview:The story opens just before Christmas, when solitary, apathetic bank clerk Flemming Borck uncovers a plot to rob his bank. After doing a little rookie recon, Borck identifies the would-be bank robber as a faux shopping-mall Santa Claus, and counter-plots to steal the money himself and let Santa take the blame. This works out about as badly as you might imagine, and our bumbling protagonist spirals further and further away from the carefree, laconic lifestyle he had hoped to ensure for himself.
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