The Mad Dane

The Mad Dane

1969 · 76 min · ★ 10.0 · Drama, Comedy

An adventurous Danish sailor falls in love with the beautiful French singer Christine in this romantic adventure. Chased by soldiers, he takes cover under beds and petticoats in order to escape capture. Several dance scenes highlight this musical comedy that uses a limited amount of sight gags.

Directed by Kirsten Stenbæk

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