One of Those Things is a 1971 Danish film. The movie was shot in Denmark in 1969, using British actors and English dialogue in order to make it more appearing to the international market.[2]
One of Those Things | |
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Danish | Hændeligt uheld |
Directed by | Erik Balling |
Written by | Erik Balling Anders Bodelsen English dialogue David Hohnhen Jesse Lasky Jr |
Based on | novel Hit and Run Run Run by Anders Bodelsen |
Produced by | Erik Balling |
Starring | Roy Dotrice Judy Geeson |
Production company | Nordick Films |
Distributed by | Nordick Films Rank (UK) |
Release date |
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Country | Denmark |
Languages | English Danish |
Budget | 3.5 million Danish kroner[1] |
Its Danish title was Hændeligt uheld.
Plot
editAn automobile plant manufacturer, Henrik Vinther, is part of a big business deal with a Japanese company. He is invited to a party by a younger woman, Susanne. Driving home, Henrik hits an elderly man, but drives on. The next day he hears a report that the man has died.
Henrik's employers force him to appear on television to discuss a new deal with a Japanese company. He is spotted by Susanne, who blackmails him into giving her a job. Henrik's wife has a drinking problem.
In Japan, Henrik and Susanne sleep together. Henrik's wife tells him she is pregnant.
Cast
edit- Roy Dotrice as Henrik Vinther
- Judy Geeson as Susanne Strauss
- Zena Walker as Mrs. Vinther
- Frederick Jaeger as Melchoir
- Geoffrey Chater as Falck
Production
editThe film was shot in Copenhagen with mostly Danish money, although it was sold to the Rank organisation.[1]
Reception
editThe film was released in the UK in 1971. The Daily Mail called it "insidiously calculated" but with "smooth acting."[3] The Observer commented on "a cast of excellent British actors doing their best to bring some life to a completely plastic production."[4] The Guardian called it "mostly daft... professional, competent and utterly empty of any significance whatsoever."[5]
Variety called it "a smooth psychological thriller... every moment is handled with superior suspense and psychological sense. The photography by Jorgen Skov is imaginative without straining for effects. The editing job...is excellent... Good, modern film fare, entertaining without being neither pretentious or condescending."[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c Variety Reviews 1971-74. 1983. p. 23.
- ^ "Miscellany". The Guardian. 12 December 1969. p. 11.
- ^ "New films". Daily Mail. 2 July 1971. p. 14.
- ^ Melly, George (20 June 1971). "A Swedish parable". The Observer. p. 26.
- ^ Malcolm, Derek (24 June 1971). "Rohmer's moral tale below the belt". The Guardian. p. 10.
External links
edit- One of those Things at IMDb
- One of Those Things at Letterbox DVD
- One of Those Things at Danish Film Institute
- Oene of Those Things at BFI