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So, 'Nu stiger den' is this quirky little folk comedy from 1966 that gives you a glimpse into the life of Jacob Christian Ellehammer, a figure not everyone might know but is quite the character. The pacing is a mix of lighthearted banter and more poignant moments, as we see him grappling with financial troubles and societal skepticism. The performances are charming, especially the dynamic between Ellehammer and his assistant Pehtersen—there's a real camaraderie that pops on screen. The practical effects, especially those flight sequences, are charmingly dated but have their own unique appeal. Overall, it’s a delightful romp through early 20th century Danish invention, with a touch of slapstick and heart.
'Nu stiger den' has had limited releases over the years, making it something of a hidden gem among collectors. Its scarcity, particularly in good condition, draws interest from those who appreciate vintage Danish cinema or aviation history. Formats like VHS and DVD are available, but the true find might be an original film print for those serious about preserving its unique atmosphere and style. Overall, it’s a fascinating piece for anyone interested in the evolution of comedy and practical effects in cinema.
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