One of Those Things (film)

The movie was shot in Denmark in 1969, using British actors and English dialogue in order to make it more appearing to the international market.

An automobile plant manufacturer, Henrik Vinther, is part of a big business deal with a Japanese company.

"[3] The Observer commented on "a cast of excellent British actors doing their best to bring some life to a completely plastic production.

"[4] The Guardian called it "mostly daft... professional, competent and utterly empty of any significance whatsoever.

The editing job...is excellent... Good, modern film fare, entertaining without being neither pretentious or condescending.

Poster from UK release