6.5
97 min
A sort of forerunner to Hollywood's Boogie Nights (1997), this Danish melodrama is set in the world of strip clubs. A medical student (Frits Helmuth) earns money for tuition working in a burlesque joint. He falls for one of the girls (Malene Schwarz), but she is also involved with a movie director (John Price). The director and Helmuth get into a philosophical debate about love and Darwinism, and the film ends with a duel (the film's title). Duellen was met with mostly incomprehension when it premiered and is no more lucid when viewed today. The striptease scene featuring full-frontal nudity is tame by modern standards.
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Frits Helmuth | Unowned | |
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John Price | Unowned | |
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Axel Strøbye | Unowned | |
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Hans Kurt | Unowned | |
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Buster Larsen | Unowned | |
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Vera Gebuhr | Unowned | |
Albert Watson | Unowned | ||
Ulla Darni | Unowned | ||
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Elith Pio | Unowned | |
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Poul Müller | Unowned | |
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Karl Stegger | Unowned | |
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Aage Winther-Jørgensen | Unowned | |
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Minna Jørgensen | Unowned | |
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Poul Thomsen | Unowned | |
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Knud Rex | Unowned | |
Maxine | Unowned | ||
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Malene Schwartz | Unowned |