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- After his recent stay at Vridslose State Prison, Egon Olsen is back with a new plan. This includes breaking into the EU headquarters in Bruxelles, Belgium and even stealing a tank!
- The Olsen gang is on vacation in Spain. They've run out of money so Egon Olsen has a plan. Leaving prison in Denmark, he joins the big time without his friends. Will they help Egon when he gets conned?
- This travelogue emphasizes Copenhagen's harmonious residents and tone. It's a city where many bicycle to work. We see well-known landmarks and get a quick history of some of them, then visit the fish market and note the women's traditional dress. We learn of the city's name (merchants' harbor) and the importance of Bishop Absalon and King Christian IV, and we celebrate the bravery of the palace guard during the Nazi invasion, and finally conclude with a day and night visit to Tivoli Gardens, where the reputedly dour Danes actually have fun.
- This film from 1960 testifies to the fact that the entire women's uprising at the end of the sixties was one step too late. A festive little confirmation that behind a man of just average size, there is a woman with double ditto. The women of the women's story wanted to row around on the big ocean of life themselves. The girls here in the film get the man to do it, while they themselves enjoy the weather and wind - and navigate.
- Jakob Stegelmann visits TV Spil Børsen, a video game shop in Copenhagen. Review of Chaplin (1992) and a portrait of the career of Charles Chaplin. Also, reviews of the video games The Addams Family (Super NES), SimCity (Super NES), Supa Mario Kato/Super Mario Kart (Super NES), CrüeBall (Sega Mega Drive), Splatterhouse 2 (Sega Mega Drive), and Disney's Ariel the Little Mermaid (Sega Mega Drive). Also, the segment "Pixels" featuring computer graphics sent in by the viewers, and "Pixels Tips and Tricks" in which Tore Bahnson looks at how 3D computer animation evolves ever more impressively, and a look at the most common 3D software tools for Amiga.