Old Men in New Cars (Danish: Gamle Mænd i Nye Biler), (2002) is a Danish action comedy film directed by Lasse Spang Olsen. The movie stars Kim Bodnia, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, and Tomas Villum Jensen. It is a prequel to Olsen's 1999 comedy In China They Eat Dogs.[1]
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| Directed by | Lasse Spang Olsen |
| Written by | Anders Thomas Jensen |
| Produced by | Michel Schønnemann |
| Starring | Kim Bodnia Nikolaj Lie Kaas Tomas Villum Jensen |
| Edited by | Mikkel E.G. Nielsen |
| Music by | George Keller |
| Distributed by | Sandrew Metronome TLA Releasing |
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Running time | 95 min |
| Country | Denmark |
| Language | Danish |
The last wish of the dying "Monk" is for his foster child, Harald, to find his real son, Ludvig. But Ludvig is currently in a Swedish prison cell. Peter and Martin – the two chefs – help to get him out and soon father and son meet for the first time in their lives. They get on from the word go, but now dad needs a liver transplant in Ecuador and Ludvig and Harald set about raising the wherewithal. Everything goes wrong when they try to rob a bank, though they meet Mille, who puts them onto a new trail, and Peter and Martin also make a contribution. However, soon they have the cops and the anti-terror corps on their tails.
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