The Goldcabbage Family Breaks the Bank

Familien Gyldenkål sprænger banken (English: The Goldcabbage Family Breaks the Bank) is a 1976 Danish comedy film directed by Gabriel Axel.[1][2][3]

Familien Gyldenkål sprænger banken
Directed byGabriel Axel
Produced byJust Betzer
Written byPoul-Henrik Trampe
StarringAxel Strøbye, Kirsten Walther
Music byBent Fabricius-Bjerre
CinematographyHenning Christiansen
Edited bySven Methling
Release date
  • 1975 (1975)
Running time
80
CountryDenmark
LanguageDanish

It was the second in a series of three films about the eccentric Gyldenkål family, a sequel to Familien Gyldenkål (1975) also directed by Axel,[4] and followed by Familien Gyldenkål vinder valget (1977) directed by Bent Christensen.[5]

Cast

gollark: What I'm saying is that, despite some problems, our market system is pretty effective at making the things people involved in it want. And most people do not *actually* want to help people elsewhere much if it comes at cost to them.
gollark: Yep!
gollark: "Economy" means "any sort of system which coordinates production/allocates resources".
gollark: Now, part of that is probably that you can't really trust whoever is asking to use those resources properly, and that's fair. But there are now things for comparing the effectiveness of different charities and whatnot.
gollark: But if you ask "hey, random person, would you be willing to give up some amount of money/resources/etc to stop people dying of malaria", people will just mostly say no.

References

  1. Morten Piil (2008). Gyldendals danske filmguide (in Danish). Gyldendal A/S. pp. 147–. ISBN 978-87-02-06669-2.
  2. Peter Schepelern. Filmleksikon (in Danish). Gyldendal A/S. pp. 77–. ISBN 978-87-02-04523-9.
  3. Peer Kaae; Per Kuskner (2 November 2012). Axel Strøbye: En tragisk komedie (in Danish). ArtPeople. pp. 130–. ISBN 978-87-7137-278-6.
  4. Sundholm, J. (2012). Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Cinema. Historical Dictionaries of Literature and the Arts. Scarecrow Press. p. 66. ISBN 978-0-8108-5524-3. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  5. Ib Bondebjerg; Jesper Andersen; Peter Schepelern (1997). Dansk film 1972–97 (in Danish). Munksgaard-Rosinante. p. 95. ISBN 978-87-16-16061-4.


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