A Night in Copenhagen (1923)

A Night in Copenhagen (1923) poster

Two lively and famous Petersens, namely Robert Storm and Hans W., play prominent roles in this little comedy about a morally vigilant pharmacist, his somewhat more cheerful son, his crush on the pharmacy’s new cashier, Miss Hansen, and the equally enthusiastic two Petersens. Joy of life and free spirit clash with virtue and double standards in Copenhagen's nightlife, and the film’s programme is inscribed with the proclamation: ’The morality you display is not always the best!’ (Stumfilm.dk).

Director: Eduard Schnedler-Sørensen
Runtime: 69 min
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Production: Fotorama
Country: Denmark
Original Language: da
More Films by Director: Eduard Schnedler-Sørensen

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Night in Copenhagen about?
Two lively and famous Petersens, namely Robert Storm and Hans W., play prominent roles in this little comedy about a morally vigilant pharmacist, his somewhat more cheerful son, his crush on the pharmacy’s new cashier, Miss Hansen, and the equally enthusiastic two Petersens. Joy of life and free spirit clash with virtue and double standards in Copenhagen's nightlife, and the film’s programme is inscribed with the proclamation: ’The morality you display is not always the best!’ (Stumfilm.dk).
Who directed A Night in Copenhagen?
A Night in Copenhagen was directed by Eduard Schnedler-Sørensen.
Who stars in A Night in Copenhagen?
A Night in Copenhagen stars Robert Storm Petersen, Hans W. Petersen, Lauritz Olsen, Agis Winding, Aage Fønss.
How long is A Night in Copenhagen?
A Night in Copenhagen has a runtime of 1h 9m (69 minutes).
Where was A Night in Copenhagen produced?
A Night in Copenhagen was produced in Denmark.