Slap af, Frede!

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Movie
German title Relax, Frede!
Original title Slap af, Frede!
Country of production Denmark
original language Danish , English , Italian , German
Publishing year 1966
length 105 minutes
Rod
Director Erik Balling
script Henning Bahs
Erik Balling
Bengt Janus
production Bo Christensen
music Bent Fabricius-Bjerre
camera Arne Abrahamsen
Jørgen Skov
occupation
chronology

←  Predecessor
caliber 7.65 - Thieves greetings from Copenhagen

Slap af, Frede! (German: Relax, Frede ) is a Danish feature film from 1966 by Erik Balling. It is the sequel to the 1965 film Kaliber 7.65 - Thieves Greetings from Copenhagen ( Slå først, Frede! ). The strip is how the first part of Frede film series , a parody of the James Bond - spy movies . In Denmark , the feature film was released for the first time on October 7, 1966.

action

At the airport of Geneva , the Chinese will ambassador Dr. Ling Fung received on a state visit to Switzerland . On behalf of an American gangster, the reporter Diana lets out a sleeping gas in the foyer of the airport via her prepared camera, whereupon everyone is incapacitated. Ling Fung can be kidnapped unnoticed. He is shipped in a box and camouflaged on a tour across Europe to Denmark. At the same time, the criminal organization has several Danish intelligence agents in China , Rome and Copenhagen eliminated at the same time .

Thereupon the agent Smith is reactivated, who is still in rehabilitation and in the care of young women from his last mission (in the previous film) . Likewise, the rather involuntary and inexperienced agent Freddy ( Frede ) is brought back. They should free the kidnapped Chinese ambassador and smash the criminal organization behind it. Freddy happens to come into contact with Presto's Italian mother, the head of the organization with Italian Mafiosi henchmen. Freddy leaves no stone unturned and first gains confidence in his mother, who even wants to invite him over for coffee. Presto then tries several times to eliminate Freddy with insidious attacks, but all of them fail due to the secret weapons (in the James Bond style) and hilarious coincidences and mishaps. The Danish secret service has identified Diana who was involved in the kidnapping and her alleged whereabouts, a hotel in Hellerup . The ambassador is also being held in a large box in this hotel and in Diana's apartment. Freddy is instructed to contact Diana, Presto's friend. He talks to her about an erotic book about sex and love positions that contains a hidden camera. Presto discovers this and then, this time after several attempts, has Freddy captured, who, however, can escape with the help of Diana. The organization then leaves this place.

The trail of the Chinese ambassador stretches across Denmark, but agents Smith and Freddy Hansen make no progress on the matter. Freddy, who locates Presto and his mom at their place of residence, a hotel in Jutland rather by chance, is finally arrested again by the Italian mafiosi. Diana, who tries to help him again, loses Presto's trust and is also arrested. Freddy can free himself and Diana from the hand of the gangsters through his naive manner. Agent Smith also finds the trail to the ominous hotel and together they can outsmart the mafiosi and smash the organization. The Chinese ambassador is freed or torn away from his rather cozy environment in clothing by young scantily clad women. Presto then flees with a waiting submarine , which is located in the associated bunker from the Second World War under the hotel. By incorrect operation of his mother at their trap and monitoring system, the submarine destroyed at sea by itself. Out of desperation over their failure it dives off the hotel's terrace, with its recoil and machine-gun-powered wheelchair itself into the sea.

The Chinese ambassador will then be bid farewell in Copenhagen. There, on departure, his former female companions, who also belonged to Presto's staff, wave to him. Freddy and Agent Smith are also there and are commended by their boss. Then Smith will also be honored in the airport terminal and given a "license to kill". Diana, who is also present as a photographer, takes photos again with her prepared camera, whereupon everyone falls into a deep sleep.

In the end, Freddy wakes up some time later and finds himself on the back seat of a coach . In the vicinity of the young ladies from the former Presto troop, as well as with Diana at the wheel, the bus drives happily on the motorway with an undefined destination heading south.

Remarks

In contrast to the first Frede film , the film Slap af, Frede (German: Relax, Frede) has not yet been broadcast or published in German-speaking countries. In Germany only the previous film, the Frede film series, was released under the title Caliber 7.65 - Thieves Greetings from Copenhagen or Hau 'him first, Freddy . Several well-known actors from the well-known Olsenbande film series play in these two comedies from the Frede film series and they are also regarded as the forerunners of this film series.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Slap af, Frede! (1966). In: imdb .de. March 9, 2005, accessed January 14, 2012 .
  2. forerunner. In: olsen-bande.com. July 11, 2008, accessed January 14, 2012 .
  3. Other films. In: olsenbandenfanclub.de. July 1, 2009, accessed January 14, 2012 .
  4. Literature: Hauke ​​Lange-Fuchs : “I have a plan! P. 29 “ Lübeck 1997, ISBN 3-924214-48-4
  5. Literature: Frank Eberlein : Die Olsenbande. The big book for fans . P. 222, Schwarzkopf and Schwarzkopf, Berlin 1996, ISBN 3-89602-056-0 .