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Hur tokigt som helst (1949)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 26M

Director : Rune Redig

Synopsis

"How crazy!" A man and a woman watch episodes from Nils Poppe movies outside a cinema Maxim in Stockholm. Poppe represents, among other things, a poor composer who vainly tries to get a tune adopted by a publisher. The failure makes him depressed, but he is living it up by meeting a good friend Calle, who invites him home. Poppe stays for a few days as a male housewife. Calle has a music store and there the two friends can go crazy among all the instruments.

Actors

Nils Poppe
Nils Poppe
Jack of all trades
Carl Reinholdz
Carl Reinholdz
Calle
Sigge Fürst
Sigge Fürst
Boxing manager
Douglas Håge
Douglas Håge
Music publisher
Gaby Stenberg
Gaby Stenberg
Young girl
John Botvid
John Botvid
Butler
Elof Ahrle
Elof Ahrle
Rudolf Trane
Holger Sjöberg
Holger Sjöberg
Bellan Roos
Bellan Roos
Carl Reinholdz
Carl Reinholdz
Arne Lindblad
Arne Lindblad
Åke Grönberg
Åke Grönberg
Emil Fjellström
Emil Fjellström
Harry Brandelius
Harry Brandelius
Carl Ström
Carl Ström
Sigurd Wallén
Sigurd Wallén
Stina Sorbon
Stina Sorbon
Willy Peters
Willy Peters
Manne Grünberger
Manne Grünberger
Stig Olin
Stig Olin
Stig Johanson
Stig Johanson
Frithiof Bjärne
Frithiof Bjärne
Bertil Berglund
Bertil Berglund
Bertil Hallberg
Bertil Hallberg
Paul Hagman
Paul Hagman
Julius Sjögren
Julius Sjögren
Lisa Wirström
Lisa Wirström
Vera Valdor
Vera Valdor
Folke Algotsson
Folke Algotsson
Hortensia Hedström
Hortensia Hedström
Eric Gustafson
Eric Gustafson
Ludde Juberg
Ludde Juberg
Nils Jacobsson
Nils Jacobsson
Adolf Jahr
Adolf Jahr
Inga-Lill Åhström
Inga-Lill Åhström
Gustaf Lövås
Gustaf Lövås
Greta Stave
Greta Stave
David Erikson
David Erikson
Eva Sachtleben
Eva Sachtleben
Margot Ryding
Margot Ryding
Solveig Hedengran
Solveig Hedengran
Allan Adelby
Allan Adelby
John Melin
John Melin
Helge Kihlberg
Helge Kihlberg
Edvard Danielsson
Edvard Danielsson
Åke Engfeldt
Åke Engfeldt
Olle Ek
Olle Ek
Viran Rydkvist
Viran Rydkvist
Signe Lundberg-Settergren
Signe Lundberg-Settergren
Thorbjörn Widell
Thorbjörn Widell
Gunnel Wadner
Gunnel Wadner
Hanny Schedin
Hanny Schedin
Ann-Margret Bergendahl
Ann-Margret Bergendahl
Nina Scenna
Nina Scenna
Björn Berglund
Björn Berglund
John Elfström
John Elfström
Brita Öberg
Brita Öberg
Otto Landahl
Otto Landahl
Sven-Otto Lindqvist
Sven-Otto Lindqvist
Bo Boström
Bo Boström
Freddy Albeck
Freddy Albeck
Harry Kampf
Harry Kampf
Gun Johnzon
Gun Johnzon
Heini Wennerström
Heini Wennerström
Folke Udenius
Folke Udenius

Crews

Rune Redig
Rune Redig
Director
Gösta Sandin
Gösta Sandin
Producer
Johnny Bode
Johnny Bode
Music
Rune Redig
Rune Redig
Editor

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