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Henning Bahs Filmography

WritingBORN 1928HERLEV32 FILMS IN DB

HenningBahs

Known for Writing · The Moelleby affair, The Olsen Gang Sees Red, The Last Exploits of the Olsen Gang

32
FILMS IN DB
$204
TOTAL VALUE
10
PRICED
$20
AVG VALUE
BLU-RAY
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Relax Freddy
~$60 · DVD · 1966
📈
MOST VALUABLE
The Olsen Gang's Last Trick
$19 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Henning Bahs was a pivotal figure in Danish cinema, renowned for his screenwriting prowess that shaped the beloved "Olsen Gang" series. Debuting in 1968, the first film, "The Olsen Gang," quickly became a cultural phenomenon, blending comedy with clever heists that resonated with audiences. Collectors frequently seek out these films on physical media, especially the 1973 installment "Dynamite-Harry Goes Wild," which showcases Bahs' knack for witty dialogue and engaging plot twists. Bahs’ work is celebrated for its unique blend of humor and social commentary, making these films not only entertaining but also significant in the context of Danish film history. Their continued popularity ensures that VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray releases remain highly sought after by collectors who appreciate both the nostalgia and the craftsmanship behind these classic comedies. With each release, Bahs' legacy endures, captivating new generations of film enthusiasts.

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FULL FILMOGRAPHY

32 films
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Henning Bahs known for?

Henning Bahs is known for writing, particularly for his work on films such as 'Murder in Paradise' and several titles in 'The Olsen Gang' series.

What genres does Henning Bahs' filmography span?

Henning Bahs' filmography spans several genres, including Comedy, Crime, Family, Drama, Music, and Romance.

What era or decades does Henning Bahs' work cover?

Henning Bahs' work covers the years from 1960 to 1999, with his most-active decade being the 1970s.

How many films are in Henning Bahs' filmography?

Henning Bahs has a filmography that includes 32 films.