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==External links==
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*[http://dnfx.dfi.dk/pls/dnf/pwt.page_setup?p_pagename=dnffuldvis&p_parmlist=filmid=26 ''Bordellet'' af DFI.dk]
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[[Category:1972 films]]
[[Category:1972 films]]

Revision as of 02:54, 6 November 2016

Bordellet
Directed byOle Ege
Written byOle Ege
Produced byAnders Sandberg
StarringLonny Feddersen,
Inger-Lise Gaarde,
Gotha Andersen,
Leni Kjellander,
Ole Ege
Distributed byDansk-Svensk Film (Denmark theatrical),
Cambist Films (US theatrical),
Alpha Blue Archives (US VHS)
Release date
10 July 1972
Running time
82 min
LanguageDanish

Bordellet is a 1972 Danish theatrical sex comedy film made by pornographic pioneer Ole Ege and was Denmark's first full-length hardcore pornographic feature film.

The story takes place around 1900 and involves a young girl, a brothel, and a hidden treasure.

Typical for Danish hardcore sex comedies of the 1970s, the production was not blocked from hiring people from the mainstream film industry. The crew included cinematographer Morten Arnfred, also known as co-director of the TV miniseries The Kingdom (1994). The cast includes comedian Gotha Andersen, a popular mainstream film and television actor, and popular singer Inger-Lise Gaarde.

The film started a decade-long run of Danish hardcore sex comedies.

Trivia

At the film's release party, Danish millionaire Simon Spies showed up, took off his clothes and started having sex with members of the film's female cast in front of the press. The resulting photos naturally made front page news and are still reprinted frequently.[citation needed]

See also

Further reading

  • Ebbe Villadsen: Danish Erotic Film Classics (2005)