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Duration: 550 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Birth Name: Agnete Wahl
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Agnete Wahl starred as the titular character in the 1972 Danish film 'Takt og tone i himmelsengen'. In the film, her character goes undercover as a student at an unusual school run by a couple, where young women are taught various disciplines such as judo and strip-tease to catch wealthy husbands.
Birth Name: Denise Lee Dann
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Denise Lee Dann starred as a police lieutenant who goes undercover in the Danish film 'Takt og tone i himmelsengen' (1972). In the movie, her character infiltrates a mansion where a couple runs a school teaching young women how to attract wealthy men and marry them. The curriculum includes judo and strip-tease classes.
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Judy Gringer, born to a Jewish tailor in Bagsværd, began her career as a ballet student at the Royal Theatre from 1950-1955 but was dismissed and subsequently went on tour with Rita Clair Ballet in Italy. She later worked as a dancer in Tivoli's revues before joining ABC-Teatret in 1957 where she played Lommer-girl until 1964, also performing at Aveny-Teatret. Gringer achieved success in 'Babs and Nutte', a sketch alongside Dirch Passer. Afterward, she worked freelance at various Copenhagen theaters, including Fiolteatret, and appeared on revues like Holstebro-Revyen during her three-year stint as a hippie in New York. Gringer's notable films include 'Takt og tone i himmelsengen', among others. She had relationships with Dirch Passer and Knud Leif Thomsen, father of her daughter Julie Gringer.
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Lone Hertz, daughter of Kay Bernhard Hertz and Arnolda Nielsine Viola Gress Aistrup, was a Danish actress born in Copenhagen. As a child, she attended the Royal Theatre Ballet School for three years and later debuted at the same theatre as Little Sarah in 'Indenfor murene'. She left school to become a chorus girl and performed at ABC-Teatret from 1956 to 1961. Hertz gained her breakthrough role as Hedvig in 'Vildanden' at Aalborg Teater in 1964. She is known for roles such as Tine in the film 'Tine', which earned her a Bodil Award, and Clara in 'Sommer i Tyrol'. Hertz had two children with Axel Strøbye, including Tomas who was developmentally disabled. After retiring from acting in the late 1980s, she became rektor of Statens Teaterskole until 1990.
Release Year: 1972
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Alternative Title: Hyvät tavat pylvässängyssä, How to Catch a Man, Taktiki kai rythmos sto krevvati, Come ti erudisco la pupa, Hoe vang ik een Man?, Como Caçar um Marido, Takt och ton i himmelsängen, 1001 Danish Delights, Professor Bumskes Liebesschule, How to Behave in a Fourposter Bed
Director: Sven Methling
Writer: Preben Kaas, Sven Methling
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Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film
Takt og tone i himmelsengen (1972) is a Danish comedy film directed by Sven Methling.
The film, released in 1972, is classified as both a comedy and a comedy film according to the available sources. However, due to the limited plot information provided, the specific narrative details, characters, themes, or significant events are not mentioned in the given source.