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The Olsen Gang has finally made it. They are in Mallorca, having fulfilled their dream. Almost, that is. They don't have any money, so Egon has to open a safe at a restaurant to get some. As usual, however, Egon ends up in prision. When they return to Denmark, he has a new plan.

Ove Sprogøe as  Egon Olsen
Morten Grunwald as  Benny Frandsen
Poul Bundgaard as  Kjeld Jensen
Kirsten Walther as  Yvonne Jensen
Axel Strøbye as  Detective Jensen
Ole Ernst as  Detective Holm
Bjørn Watt-Boolsen as  Holm-Hansen Junior
Ove Verner Hansen as  Bøffen
Jes Holtsø as  Børge Jensen
Freddy Koch as  Ziegelhofer

Reviews

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1974/10/04

The previous film in the series was incredibly entertaining and sophisticated... those are some big shoes to fill, even for the same writers and main cast. Fortunately, they not only wore them, they made wearing them look *good*. More of the trademarks are added, probably the very last of them... ironically, this was originally supposed to be the last in the series. Fortunately, it was such a huge success that more were produced. We finally get Ove Verner Hansen as Bøffen, the part he was born to play... a Mafia-esquire hit-man who takes great pleasure in his work. Coupled with Bjørn Watt-Boolsen as the thoroughly capitalistic and only somewhat criminal business-man, we have the recipe for a delightful piece of Danish comedy with the Gang. With immense amounts of tiny clever details, this is sure to keep you laughing. The plot is very well-written, and takes our leads down a new path(though basically towards the same destination), with another variation on the opening scene in front of Vridsløselille state penitentiary. The pacing is flawless. I wasn't bored for one moment, even knowing most of what was coming. In addition to the aforementioned two recurring characters, Ole Ernst finally takes over as the younger police official, portraying a cowboy-ish, eager young detective. He compliments Axel Strøbye's dry, experienced, fed-up and realistic/pessimistic investigator perfectly. This and the next one are the only two that start in the Gang's dream destination... Mallorca. The humor is satirical and has that wonderful touch of humanity, making for pure hilarity. With fewer coincidences and easy ways out of situations than in the previous films, this is among the best of the series. Taking the audience along both to Zurich, Germany and the Danish stock exchange, and featuring the memorable shot of the balloons being released, this also has some of the most good-looking shots of the films. I recommend this to any fan of the series or any fan of Danish comedy in general, but I definitely recommend having seen the others before this. 8/10

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Esselgeh
1974/10/05

This 6th Olsenbanden movie was planned to be the last. But after the great success that also this movie had in Denmark, Erik Balling and Henning Bahs sat down behind their typewriters again to make another film.In my eyes, movie no. 6 is the first Olsenbanden movie that is really perfect. Now they have every details that the later films made good - Bjorn Watt-Bolsen as the big businessman with criminal background, or Ove Verner Hansen as Boffen.In the movie Egon has to steal the famous "Bedford Diamonds" out of a safe in Switzerland for Holm-Hansen Jr. But he is cheated, and now he and his gang try to get the diamonds, which Holm-Hansen wants to sell to an Arabian prince, for themselves...As I said, the best Olsenbanden film until that day. It had been very sad if it had stayed the last one. But fortunately Balling and Bahs made their best movie ever in the year after, "Olsen-banden pa sporet". But I think also "Olsen-bandens sidste bedrifter" belongs to the Top 3 Olsenbanden movies.

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