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Comedy
Overview
Björn Norell, a bookish assistant to an art dealer, is fired because of his inability to find the third of a trio of Buddha statues. In order to get his job back, Norell, goes on a hunt to find it in order to get his job back. Meanwhile, the art dealer has sent his daughter Ulla after him to retrieve the statue. Plot by Mattias Thuresson.
Top Cast


Åke Söderblom
Åke Söderblom
Björn Norell
Åke Söderblom
Björn Norell


Anne-Margrethe Björlin
Anne-Margrethe Björlin
Ulla Kronberg
Anne-Margrethe Björlin
Ulla Kronberg


Hugo Björne
Hugo Björne
Edvard J. Kronberg, art deler
Hugo Björne
Edvard J. Kronberg, art deler


Hilda Borgström
Hilda Borgström
Mrs. Jenner
Hilda Borgström
Mrs. Jenner


John Ekman
John Ekman
Brandt, art dealer
John Ekman
Brandt, art dealer


Hjördis Petterson
Hjördis Petterson
Switchboard operator
Hjördis Petterson
Switchboard operator


Harry Ahlin
Harry Ahlin
Sverker Forslund
Harry Ahlin
Sverker Forslund


Willy Peters
Willy Peters
Fritiof Flodén
Willy Peters
Fritiof Flodén


Sven Lindberg
Sven Lindberg
Lennart Johansson
Sven Lindberg
Lennart Johansson


Arthur Fischer
Arthur Fischer
Rundgren, mayor
Arthur Fischer
Rundgren, mayor
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