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Jydekompagniet 3 (1989) Online
Original Title :
Jydekompagniet 3
Genre :
Movie / Comedy
Year :
1989
Directror :
Finn Henriksen
Cast :
Finn Nørbygaard,Jacob Haugaard,Berrit Kvorning
Writer :
Finn Nørbygaard,Jacob Haugaard
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 18min
Rating :
5.0/10
Jydekompagniet 3 (1989) Online

Jacob and Finn run their low-budget private-eye business out of an auto salvage yard. Usually they are woefully incompetent, and on occasion they are inventive, like the time they find a boat captain's dentures. They're broke, so when Finn comes to the attention of a local hospital as having very healthy organs, Jacob is willing to help a corrupt doctor and his gold-digging nurse sell Finn's heart to a dying sheik in Switzerland. Finn rebels, so Jacob plots to substitute a pig's heart; then Finn gets attached to the pig and won't hear of its slaughter. As the sheik's health deteriorates and the doctor gets more desperate, Finn is in grave danger. Jacob has another plan.
Cast overview:
Finn Nørbygaard Finn Nørbygaard - Finn
Jacob Haugaard Jacob Haugaard - Jacob
Berrit Kvorning Berrit Kvorning - Emmy Nørlund
Benny Poulsen Benny Poulsen - Preben Kordtzack
Bjarne Buur Bjarne Buur
Poul Clemmensen Poul Clemmensen
Jean-Claude Flamand-Barny Jean-Claude Flamand-Barny - Dr. Lederc (as Jean-Claude Flamand)
Paul Hüttel Paul Hüttel - Bedemand
John Martinus John Martinus - Tandløs mand
Sune Otterstrøm Sune Otterstrøm - Bydreng
Hussein Shehadeh Hussein Shehadeh - Udenlandsk læge
Lillian Tillegreen Lillian Tillegreen - Tante Laurine
Samson Samson - Hund
Møffe Møffe - Gris

Though titled "Jydekompagniet 3", this is actually "Jydekompagniet 2". The reason for calling the movie "Jydekompaniet 3" is that "The second movie always sucks".


User reviews

Bluecliff

Bluecliff

This is a sequel to a very funny movie called Jydekompagniet, but the only thing the two movies have in common is the two main characters. Jakob and Finn played by Jakob Haugaard and Finn Nørbygaard. The Story is that Finn is diagnosed as branded, and thereby being the first brain dead person who is able to walk, talk and solve crime. His crime fighting partner Jakob quickly sees the possibility for money and sells Finns heart to a semi-evil doctor. This movie is not as good written as the first Jydekompagniet but the jokes works. Where the first movie was a well written story this is more a bunch a sketches. The concept and story are silly and so is the acting, but it is funny too. The jokes works, and that is the main reason you would see a comedy. When you turn off the TV you will quickly forget the movie, but when it is on you'll have a good time.
Little Devil

Little Devil

Jydekompagniet 3 is a danish movie, and by saying danish movie, most people think of Lars von trier or Søren Kragh Jacobsen. World class directors, their films are loved all over the world. But that is NOT what this movie is. This movie is made by the two danish comedians Jacob Haugård and Finn Nørbygård. In Finns case I can say one thing: he is known to be the worst comedian in the country. His fans are between 45 and 60 years old, and no one in their right mind outside of Denmark would find this man funny. The other one is a bit more popular, but he still falls in to the same category. lame ass humour.

The movie is an example of exactly this type of humour, it's spoof jokes and lame point's, with out any sence of intelligent life behind the lines. The story is pretty irrelevant, it's about these two guys, who own this junk yard, and then they just f*** it all up, and get into alot of trouble. And it would have been okay if the jokes were funny. But they aren't. And it would have been okay if the guys could act. But they can't. As a matter of fact, I would go as far as to say, that Finn Nørbygård is without any talent for comedy, yes, he knows how to make old people laugh, but who doesn't?.

I can't recommend this movie to anyone, unless your name is forrest gump, Or you're a danish women between 50-70 years old that's retired.

So I think I speak on behalf of my fellow danes when I say: This movie is NOT funny.