Ole Neumann

Date of Birth: 16 Oct 1947
Country: Denmark
Total Credits at Criticker: 14 (Actor)
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A boy travels with his grandfather through France with the help of a ballon.
When the stranger Martin Poulsen arrives at a cosy little fishing village as the heir to one of the boats and a house in the harbour - and unwilling to sell - it comes as an inconvenient obstacle in the plans of the local fisherman baddie.
The film is based on the comic strip by Kaj Engholm and Olaf Hast. It was the inaugural film in a series of eight Father of Four films made by ASA Films, one each year from 1953 to 1961.
This is about a family dad - father of four who wins a trip to Norway to go skiing with his children. He wins it from the local newspaper, because two journalist from the paper, sees him going to work, being kind to others, helping people on the bus and so on. One of the journalist is going on the trip also to take pictures of the family, and a little romance comes to light between the journalist and the eldest daughter of the children.
Peter succeeds in persuading Dad to have the summer vacation at a beautiful fishing village in Jutland. Ole, Mie and play cowboys & Indians while Dad buries his nose in a thick novel. Their idyllic holiday is threatened when the kids venture out to sea in a rowboat.
Father stands to get sacked after 20 years of faithful service in the company, but Ole and Mie implement a plan that saves the family economy.
At home in the small family is nothing new. Tiny Per is the school's mischief maker, Sister has heartaches, Mie and Ole has to be in the school play, etc. But suddenly something happens. Good old Uncle Anders has a twin brother in the United States. He called Sofus, and now he comes home to celebrate 70th birthday. He was a troublemaker when he left and now he has become even worse.
There's a party on Father's path. Pat and Peter are getting married. In a great coach arrives she Far from the church. Uncle Donald, Mrs Sejersen, Ole, Mie and Lilleper attends the solemn act, and afterwards celebrates the whole family wedding in the small home. After cheer sent the two young people off on honeymoon. The next morning begins duties again for the kids, and now it Mie, in charge of the household.
The eight and last instalment in the first generation of the series. This time around Per gets a new football coach.
Martin is grandson and one-year-old to Næsbygaard, where he lives with his grandfather. The boy associates a close friendship with Elise, who lives with his father-in-law, the city's smith, known as a reputable and religious man. Elise does, however, argue that Martin's grandfather is malicious and makes shady business with the manager of Næsbygaard.
The old bastard landlord Martin Kaas, whose only child, Louise, ran away 15 years earlier with an Italian artist, dies with her husband in a plane crash. Pastor Pripp sends the message to him, telling Martin Kas that he has a grandson. The now orphan boy Martin arrives in Denmark. Torben has always believed that he was the only heir and now sees his chances threatened, so he does everything to bring the boy into trouble with the grandfather.
On the great beautiful estate Næsbygård resides the widower and landlord Martin Kaas. His only grandson 17-year-old Martin has returned from Italy, where his parents were killed in a plane crash. He is the only enemy of the great beautiful estate. Martin and his grandfather feel strongly connected to each other. The boy is sent to the landlord's cousin in Texas to learn about cattle breeding on his large cattle farm. The landlord's good friend Pastor Pripp comforts him in his loneliness.
Cirkus Karla has been on tour 'in Germany and is now returning home to Denmark. The clown Laust (Peter Malberg) has gathered a young forerunner (Poul Reichhardt) on the road. He can remember nothing but his own name, but he sees a newspaper front page where Kurt is standing and so he calls for it. It turns out that Kurt is an excellent flute player, so together they form a clown number that will be a great success.