The Olsen Gang Runs Amok (1973) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 5, 1973

Original Title:
Olsen-banden går amok

Alternate Titles:
Die Olsenbande läuft Amok
Gang Olsena w amoku
Olsen Banden 05 går amok
Olsen Banden 5
Olsen Banden gaar amok
Olsen Banden går amok
Olsen tervez - a banda végez
Olsen-banden - Gaar Amok
Olsen-banden gaar amok
The Olsen gang runs amok

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Family

Production Companies:
Nordisk Film Denmark

Production Countries:
Denmark

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  DK: A 

Runtime: 100

When Egon Olsen gets out of Vridlose State Prision once again, his friends Benny and Kjeld do not want to know about his new ingenious plan: they are actually WORKING in a shop! Thus, he has to think of something else to get his hands on the money of some international gangster.

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Costume Design:
Lotte Dandanell

Director:
Erik Balling

Director of Photography:
Jørgen Skov

Editor:
Ole Steen Nielsen

First Assistant Camera:
Jesper Find

Lighting Technician:
Søren Sørensen
Jørgen Kunz

Location Scout:
Bo Christensen

Makeup Artist:
Bente Møller

Music Director:
Tommy Reilly

Original Music Composer:
Bent Fabricius-Bjerre

Producer:
Bo Christensen

Production Assistant:
Hanne Krebs

Production Design:
Henning Bahs

Production Manager:
Bo Christensen

Props:
Magnus Magnusson
Helge Hansen

Script Supervisor:
Birthe Frost

Sound:
Hans W. Sørensen

Sound Assistant:
John Nielsen
Birger Lind

Special Effects:
Henning Bahs

Still Photographer:
Rolf Konow

Writer:
Erik Balling
Henning Bahs

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