Strike First Freddy

Strike First Freddy (Danish: Slå først Frede!) German Kaliber 7.65 Diebesgrüße aus Kopenhagen US Operation Lovebirds is a 1965 Danish spy comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Morten Grunwald. It was followed by the sequel Relax Freddie (1966).[1]

Strike First Freddy
US release film poster
Directed byErik Balling
Produced byBo Christensen
Written byHenning Bahs
Erik Balling
Bengt Janus
StarringMorten Grunwald
Music byBent Fabricius-Bjerre
CinematographyArne Abrahamsen
Jørgen Skov
Production
company
Distributed byNordisk Film
Release date
  • 21 December 1965 (1965-12-21)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryDenmark
LanguageDanish

Plot

Freddy Hansen, a game salesman, is mistaken for a secret service agent on a ferry and suddenly finds himself in the middle of a dangerous game that could trigger another World War.

Cast

gollark: > its people that are more in tune with reality and their emotionsIt's not like there's some objectively right way to think here which conveniently happens to be yours.
gollark: Personally, I like having goods and services.
gollark: People do work, because they can get money, and money can be exchanged for goods and services™.
gollark: > literal slavesThat is not accurate by any sane definition of "slaves".
gollark: Having everyone produce lots of things individually would be waaaaay less efficient and worse.

References

  1. Strike First Freddy Gets Sequel


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