A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 1, 1976
Original Title:
Olsen-banden ser rødt
Alternate Titles:
Olsen Banden 08 ser rødt
Olsen Banden 8
Olsen Banden ser rødt
Olsen-banden - Ser Roedt
The Olsen Gang Sees Red
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Family
Production Companies:
Nordisk Film Denmark
Production Countries:
Denmark
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 DK: A
Runtime: 100
Egon and the gang are hired to stage a robbery of an antique Chinese vase for an economically challenged baron. Naturally they fooled, which infuriates Egon. The gang tries to get back at the baron by switching the vase with a cheap Hong Kong copy. One attempt is made during the barons hunting party, where Egon ends up being bricked up in the catacombs. In another attempt, the gang has to coordinate breaking through several walls at The Royal Theater in Copenhagen with the "Elverhøj" overture.
Additional Photography:
Jeppe Jeppesen
Claus Loof
Assistant Camera:
Jesper Find
Boom Operator:
Stig Sparre-Ulrich
Choreographer:
Niels Bjørn Larsen
Costume Design:
Lotte Dandanell
Director:
Erik Balling
Director of Photography:
Henning Kristiansen
Editor:
Ole Steen Nielsen
Lighting Technician:
Jørgen Kunz
Søren Sørensen
Location Scout:
Bo Christensen
Makeup Artist:
Pia Wickmann
Original Music Composer:
Friedrich Kuhlau
Bent Fabricius-Bjerre
Producer:
Bo Christensen
Production Design:
Henning Bahs
Peter Høimark
Production Manager:
Bo Christensen
Property Master:
Magnus Magnusson
Props:
Jes Holtsø
Screenplay:
Erik Balling
Script Supervisor:
Birthe Frost
Sound:
John Nielsen
Hans W. Sørensen
Sound Assistant:
Michael Dela
Special Effects:
Peter Høimark
Henning Bahs
Still Photographer:
Rolf Konow
Unit Manager:
Jacob Eriksen
Writer:
Henning Bahs
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