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Frække Frida og de frygtløse spioner
Movie posterDirected by Søren Ole Christensen Produced by Kenneth Madsen Written by Søren Ole Christensen Starring Anette Brandt
Mathias Klenske
Ida Kruse Hannibal
Gunilla OdsbølMusic by Søren Rasted
Claus NorreenCinematography Nicolaj Brüel
Henrik Ploug ChristensenEditing by Birger Madsen Distributed by Nordisk Film Release date(s) 18 March 1994 Running time 75 min. Country Denmark Language Danish Frække Frida og de frygtløse spioner (English: Naughty Frida and the Fearless Spies), often shortened to simply Frække Frida, is a 1994 Danish children's film written and directed by Søren Ole Christensen. Christensen based the story on a series of children's books by Lykke Nielsen. Music for the film was written and performed by Søren Rasted and Claus Norreen who later teamed up with René Dif and Lene Nystrøm later in 1994 to form the Bubblegum/eurodance music group, Joyspeed (later renamed to Aqua).
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Cast
Actor Role Anette Brandt Frida Mathias Klenske Adam Ida Kruse Hannibal Desiré Gunilla Odsbøl Amalie Arne Siemsen Frida's father Poul Charlotte Sieling Frida's mother Jytte Finn Nielsen Richard Gunnersen Axel Strøbye Frida's grandfather Carl Birgit Sadolin Frida's grandmother Jesper Klein Park Ranger Tom McEwan Mr. Johnson Morten Suurballe Mr. Goldbody Lisbet Lundquist Neighbor Paprika Steen Lonni Søren Hytholm Jensen Johnny Soundtrack
Frække Frida og de frygtløse spioner Soundtrack album by Soren Rasted and Claus Norreen Released 1994 Recorded 1993 Genre Soundtrack Language Danish The film itself is not particularly well-known, but the soundtrack formed an important part during Aqua's (then Joyspeed) early days. It is often credited with helping to start their career. The young producers Søren Rasted and Claus Norreen had won a contest and were hired to produce the soundtrack. For some of the songs they hired the then club DJ René Dif. The three had previously not been associated with each other, but their getting along well whilst making the soundtrack made them decide to work together again on a future project. The future project would ultimately eventually lead to the creation and success of Aqua, with Lene Nystrøm as their lead vocalist.
Track titles
- De frygtløse spioner (featuring Thomas Skovgaard)
- Nattens fe (featuring Peter Smith)
- Frække Frida (featuring Annette Brandt, Mathias Klenske, Gunilla Odsbøl & Ida Hannibal Kruse)
- Si-bab-rapper-di-åhh (featuring Arne Siemsen, René Dif & Annette Brandt)
- Når jeg blir stor (featuring Alice Søndergård & Annette Brandt)
- Gunnersen (featuring Arne Siemsen)
- Godmorgen (featuring Thomas Skovgaard)
- Den magiske kasse (featuring Annette Brandt, Mathias Klenske, Gunilla Odsbøl & Ida Hannibal Kruse)
- Hele verden rundt (featuring Alice Søndergård)
- Ønskebrønd (featuring Peter Smith & Søren Rasted)
- Devil's child
- Flugten
- Si-bab-rapper-di-åhh (Dance Mix) (featuring Arne Siemsen, René Dif & Annette Brandt)
- Frække Frida (featuring Christine Havkrog)
External links
- Frække Frida og de frygtløse spioner at the Internet Movie Database
- Aquarama: "Article: First 'Aqua' work: Frække Frida soundtrack"
- Aquarama: Frække Frida lyrics & english translations
Cinema of Denmark Studio albums Compilation albums Cartoon Heroes: The Best of Aqua · Greatest HitsRemix albums Singles "Itzy Bitsy Spider" · "Roses Are Red" · "My Oh My" · "Barbie Girl" · "Doctor Jones" · "Lollipop (Candyman)" · "Turn Back Time" · "Good Morning Sunshine" · "Cartoon Heroes" · "Around the World" · "Bumble Bees" · "We Belong to the Sea" · "Back to the 80's" · "My Mamma Said" · "How R U Doin?" · "Like a Robot" · "Playmate to Jesus"DVDs Around the World · The Aqua Diary · Aqua: The Videos · Aqua: The Video Collection · Aqua: The Hits VCD KaraokeRelated articles Discography · Lazyboy · Michael Brinkenstjärna · Eurovision Song Contest 2001 · Frække Frida og de frygtløse spioner · Hej MatematikCategories:- 1994 films
- Children's films
- Danish films
- Aqua (band)
- Films based on children's books
- Children's film stubs
- Danish film stubs
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