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-Another widely popular Danish composition is ''The Champagne Galop'' by [[Hans Christian Lumbye]]. This piece of light classical music, which starts with the happy sound of a champagne cork popping, is today closely associated with the [[Tivoli Gardens]] (where Lumbye worked as music director and in-house composer, and where the piece was first performed). +''The Way of a Man with a Maid'' was adapted as a film entitled ''[[What the Swedish Butler Saw]]'' (1975) starring [[Sue Longhurst]] as Alice and [[Ole Soltoft]] as Jack.
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-Several Danish films quote ''The Champagne Galop'' to introduce a Tivoli-sequence, for instance ''[[Reptilicus]]'' (1961). It is also associated with unbridled carnality as can be seen from its use in several Danish sex films such as Ole Ege's ''[[Bordellet]]'' (aka: ''The Best Bit of Crumpet in Denmark'') (1972) and in the Swedish [[3-D film|3-D]] sex comedy ''[[Champagnegalopp]]'' (aka: ''What the Swedish Butler Saw'') (1975), starring [[Ole Søltoft]] and [[Diana Dors]].+
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The Way of a Man with a Maid was adapted as a film entitled What the Swedish Butler Saw (1975) starring Sue Longhurst as Alice and Ole Soltoft as Jack.




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