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Rebecca has inherited her grandmother's Gothic mansion and brings both her best friend an her boyfriend for a weekend. While exploring the crypts they discover an old dusty book, which describes the life of a vampire. As the story unfolds, it becomes apparent that the vampire was Rebecca's great grandfather, Rico.
Coffee has been outlawed and an organization of retired people smuggle coffee from the Swedish mafia, while Walter pursues his new love interest and Carlo deals with a midlife crisis after being dumped by his girlfriend.
- Compliments: sketch (Tom Dooley; Lise let på tå) - Thank you for coming: sketch (Bamse's birthday; Pass me by) - Evergreens: sketch (Tom Dooley) - Don't sit under the apple tree - Idioms: sketch - I would be delighted to drive (Thanks is just a poor word; Deep in my belly - Deep in my dream; Anders was in Bodil Kjer - Anna was in Anders' heart; We're going on a picnic - Stesolider and 3 weeks of wine) - Strong political, social satire: sketch (Cheap tomatoes; Copenhagen, Copenhagen; Real friends; Alone all week) ACT II - Be my life's companion - Mills Brothers medley (Intro; Opus one; Basin Street blues; Paper doll; Bye bye blackbird) - Band introduction - At the grassroots level (Uh ha da da) - Rock mothers (Pass me by; That's right; The one I love; Venus; Barndommens gade; Venus; Den jeg elsker; Woodoo; Det er ikke det du siger; Ka' du se, hva' jeg sa'; Fy fy skamme; Vi maler byen rød; Side by side) - TV køkkenet: sketch (Galopbanen; Tommy Kenter; Dronning Margrethe)
Line 3 has achieved Denmark's absolute highest sales record. For the performances in the Glass Hall in Tivoli, the Circus Building, and the national tour, a quarter of a million tickets were sold in advance before the premiere.
Linie 3 celebrates its silver anniversary. In 1979, Anders Bircow, Thomas Eje, and Preben Kristensen made their debut as the group LINIE 3, and the trio is now celebrating its 25th anniversary with the release of the critically acclaimed 25th Anniversary Show. The last 25 years have brought the three gentlemen into contact with TV, film, cartoons, solo shows, and theater performances, all of which have provided plenty of inspiration for the LINE 3 collaboration. Regardless of their individual endeavors, the trio has always come together in their musical playground and entertained all of Denmark with their polished and elegant shows.
Stunning photography of icy tundra does not make up for dramatic weaknesses in this average story about a brother searching for clues to the death of his sibling in a forbidding environment. Erik (Thomas Eje) is newly divorced and a depressed, despairing man who arrives in Greenland after his brother died in a hang-gliding accident. He eventually moves in with an Inuit woman Soerine (Naja Rosing Olsen) and her son Nikki, whom Erik suspects is his dead brother's child. His search and suspicions are punctuated by other subsidiary, mini-dramas, and long, sweeping vistas of the ice-bound landscape.