Born in 1920 in Copenhagen, Paul Hagen emerged as a notable figure in Danish cinema, particularly in the realm of cult and exploitation films. He made his mark in the 1970s with memorable performances in Bedroom Mazurka (1970) and Jumpin' at the Bedside (1976), where he often played the charming sidekick or a lighthearted friend. His extensive career spanned decades, showcasing his versatility in both theatre and film, but it is his work in films like Bedside Dentist (1971) and Come to My Bedside (1975) that solidified his status in the niche of erotic thrillers and comedies, making him a beloved figure among cult cinema enthusiasts.
Bedside Dentist
Thomas, a naive young dental student, faces a rather difficult challenge. His millionaire aunt, a bit of a sex nut, will give both him and his dental school millions if he can prove that he is sexually able and skillful. His schoolmates hear rumors of this trial, but understand the challenge to be for him to keep his celibacy.