Oskar (film)
Oskar is a 1962 Danish comedy film based upon the play by Claude Magnier, directed by Gabriel Axel and starring William Bewer.[1][2]
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Directed by | Gabriel Axel |
Produced by | Erik Overbye |
Written by | Bob Ramsing |
Starring | William Bewer |
Music by | Ib Glindemann |
Cinematography | Henning Bendtsen |
Edited by | Lars Brydesen |
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Country | Denmark |
Language | Danish |
Cast
- William Bewer as chauffeur
- Vera Gebuhr as Charlotte
- Judy Gringer as Tina
- Lone Hertz as Vibeke Bang
- Ebbe Langberg as Oskar
- Ghita Nørby as Eva Hansen
- Dirch Passer as Martin Kristiansen
- Birgitte Reimer as Mona Bang
- Ove Sprogøe as Bernhard Bang
- Axel Strøbye as Egon Larsen
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References
- Jesper Gaarskjær (1 March 2011). Kjeld & Dirch: Historien om Danmarks største komikerpar (in Danish). ArtPeople. pp. 262–. ISBN 978-87-7108-387-3.
- Danske filmskuespillere: 525 portrætter (in Danish). Gyldendal. 2003. p. 127. ISBN 978-87-02-02104-2. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
External links
- Oskar on IMDb
- Oskar (film) in the Danish Film Database
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