Krummerne, or The Crumbs, is a Danish film series about the family Krumborg and particularly the boy 'Krumme' (Laus Høybye). They are loosely based on Thøger Birkeland's popular children's book series.
Krummerne | |
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Directed by | Sven Methling (Krummerne 1-3, Krummernes jul) Morten Lorentzen (Krummerne - så er det jul igen) Barbara Topsøe-Rothenborg (Krummerne - alt på spil) Hans Kristensen (Krummernes Jul) Jette Termann (Krummernes Jul) |
Written by | John Stefan Olsen |
Music by | Rasmus Schwenger Michael Hardinger Simon Ravn |
Release date | 1991-2014 |
Country | Denmark |
Language | Danish |
The first film in the series, the eponymous Krummerne, was theatrically released on 4 October 1991. Despite lukewarm reviews, the film was a commercial success with over 850,000 cinema admissions, becoming one of the most watched films of all time within Denmark.[1] Notable filming took place in Kongens Lyngby and Charlottenlund.
Films
edit- Krummerne (The Crumbs) – 1991[2]
- Krummerne 2 - Stakkels Krumme (Krummerne 2 - Poor Krumme) – 1992[3]
- Krummerne 3 - Fars gode idé (Krummerne 3 - Father's good idea) – 1994[4]
- Krummerne - Så er det jul igen (Krummerne - Then it's Christmas again) – 2006[5]
- Krummerne - alt på spil (Krummerne - all at stake) – 2014[6]
Television series
editKrummernes Jul was released as a 'TV Christmas calendar' series broadcast on TV 2 throughout the month of December 1996 in the lead up to Christmas.[7]
Cast
editCharacters | Film | Krummernes Jul (1996) | |||||
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Krummerne (1991) |
Krummerne 2 - Stakkels Krumme (1992) |
Krummerne 3 - Fars gode idé (1994) |
Krummerne - Så er det jul igen (2006) |
Krummerne - alt på spil (2014) | |||
Krumme | Laus Høybye | Benjamin Rothenborg Vibe | Jamie Morton | Victor Stoltenberg Nielsen | Per Damgaard Hansen | ||
Krumme's mother | Karen-Lise Mynster | Vibeke Hastrup | Lisbeth Wulff | Karen-Lise Mynster | |||
Krumme's father (Jens Krumborg) | Dick Kaysø | Henning Valin Jakobsen | Dick Kaysø | ||||
Stine (Krumme's sister) | Line Kruse | Neel Rønholt | Martine Ølbye Hjejle | Line Kruse | |||
Grunk (Krumme's younger brother) | Lukas Forchhammer | Julius Bundgaard | Luca Reichardt Ben Coker | Lukas Forchhammer | |||
Boris | Peter Schrøder | ||||||
Ivan | Jarl Friis-Mikkelsen | ||||||
Caretaker (Svendsen) | Buster Larsen | Paul Hagen | Tommy Kenter | Paul Hagen | |||
Ms. Ingeborg Olsen | Elin Reimer | Elin Reimer | |||||
Yrsa | Barbara Topsøe-Rothenborg | Liv Forsberg | Annabella Høeg Sørensen | Amalie Dollerup | |||
Schoolteacher | Preben Kristensen | Preben Kristensen | |||||
Tom | Christian Potalivo | Robert Hansen | |||||
Ms. Jensen (Ms. Olsen's neighbour) | Sonja Oppenhagen | Sonja Oppenhagen |
References
edit- ^ "Behind the Figures 2017 Queue at the ticket door rarely leads to Oscar nominations". Danmarks Statistik. Danmarks Statistik. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
- ^ "Krummerne". danskefilm.dk. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
- ^ "Krummerne 2 - Stakkels Krumme". danskefilm.dk. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
- ^ "Krummerne 3 - Fars gode idé". danskefilm.dk. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
- ^ "Krummerne - så er det jul igen". danskefilm.dk. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
- ^ "Krummerne - alt på spil". danskefilm.dk. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
- ^ "Krummernes jul". danskefilm.dk. Retrieved 6 September 2019.