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Behind the red gates

November 19, 1951 1h 40m 7.2/10 (4 votes)

Originally released in 1951. Behind the red gates is a family/drama film. directed by Asbjørn Andersen.

Starring Ib Schønberg, Lily Broberg, and Asbjørn Andersen

Synopsis

Behind the red gates lies Dyrehaven with the green beeches and the famous zoo hill - the motley world of clowns. Professor Labardi is behind the popular singer pavilion, where his young daughter, Gulnare, performs. After a rainy summer, there is an economic low tide on Bakken, and the family is tempted to seek help from Gulnare's enterprising suitor, Carlo Petersen. But Professor Labardi carries a secret: the clown family has family ties to the fine legal world outside the gates. There is conflict, money transactions, love, hypocrisy and villainous streaks when the fine world and the hill folk meet. Behind the Red Gates is a terrific folk comedy that takes us behind the attractions at the traditional amusement park in Klampenborg.

Quick Facts

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Release Date November 19, 1951 74 years ago
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Runtime 1h 40m 100 minutes total
User Rating 7.2/10 Great (4 votes)
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Language DA Original language
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Country Denmark Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
DA

Production Companies

  • Nordisk Film Denmark

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Behind the red gates about?

Behind the red gates lies Dyrehaven with the green beeches and the famous zoo hill - the motley world of clowns. Professor Labardi is behind the popular singer pavilion, where his young daughter, G...

Who directed Behind the red gates?

Behind the red gates was directed by Asbjørn Andersen.

How long is Behind the red gates?

Behind the red gates has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).

When was Behind the red gates released?

Behind the red gates was released on November 19, 1951 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Behind the red gates?

The main cast of Behind the red gates includes Ib Schønberg, Lily Broberg, Asbjørn Andersen, Louis Miehe-Renard, Ellen Gottschalch.