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Old Men in New Cars, 2002

Old Men in New Cars

Danish, Swedish, Serbian

Denmark

Rating:6.7
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Profile of Old Men in New Cars

Old Men in New Cars can be described as exciting, humorous, and rough. The plot revolves around a prison breakout, hostages, and fugitives. Its comic aspect comes from dark humor. Old Men in New Cars's main genres are foreign, action, and comedy. In approach, it is realistic. It is set, at least in part, in a prison. Old Men in New Cars is located in Sweden. It takes place in contemporary times. It is well suited for a boys' night.

Summary of Old Men in New Cars

A hilarious fictional account of an untraditional family reunion, Old Men in New Cars revolves around the dying wish of a man nicknamed "Monk." On his death bed, Monk makes one last plea of his foster son Harald--to find his biological son Ludvig. With Ludvig holed up in a Swedish prison, Harald's got his work cut out for him. Luckily for Ludvig, Harald's plan pays off and the two boys get along; but finding enough money for their father's liver transplant presents a whole new challenge.

Details

Language: Danish, Swedish, Serbian
Country: Denmark
Release date: 11 April 2003
Runtime: 95 min

Cast and Crew

Kim Bodnia

as Harald

Nicolaj Lie Kaas as Martin in Old Men in New Cars
Nicolaj Lie Kaas

as Martin

Tomas Villum Jensen

as Peter

Brian Patterson

as Vuk

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