Note 26: In Filmens Hvem Hvad Hvor - Danish titles and biographies 1929 –1967, p. 136 and 397, VEPRO and Jørgen Myller, and the same work, p. 256, are also credited to Henning Dahl Mikkelsen for a short cartoon entitled “Den brave tailor ”. In a lengthy telephone conversation I had with Myller in 1985, he categorically stated that he did not know anything about such a film and that he had not had anything to do with a company called VEPRO, but that it was a confusion with Gutenberghus Reklame Film! Compare with what has been said previously above. But otherwise it is correct that Myller and Mik's possible version of the cartoon "The brave Tailor" is not mentioned in either Politiken or Berlingske Tidende, although – i.e. incorrectly - reference is made to the sources cited in the above reference work. - Lars Jakobsen, cited work, pp. 98-99, 98, 99, can, however, present a few drawn drafts from resp. "Cinderella" and "The Brave Tailor", and in contrast to the former film, it is considered likely that the latter film was made in a German version, which should even have been distributed through the German film rental company Tobis.