
Åke från Åstol
Comedy · TV Movie · Music
Overview
On the island of Åstol, everything is peaceful and joyful. Around two hundred people live there. One of them is Åke. He works at the island's herring salting factory. The salting factory is the livelihood of the people of Åstol. One day, the owner of the salting factory, the terrible manufacturer Ivar, shows up and announces that he has sold the factory to a summer visitor who plans to tear it down and build a summer house instead. A crisis erupts on the otherwise peaceful Åstol. What will happen to the islanders if their main source of income disappears? It's a terrible thought. Åke is persuaded to start a course on the mainland, Tjörn. Tjörn is just over 10 minutes by boat from Åstol, but for Åke it becomes a nasty journey into a terrible world. The course turns out to be a computer training course, and Åke has a brainwave. He's going to sell herring over the internet!
Top Cast


Knut Agnred
Knut Agnred
Åke
Knut Agnred
Åke


Per Fritzell
Per Fritzell
Sigvard / Farbror Stig
Per Fritzell
Sigvard / Farbror Stig


Jan Rippe
Jan Rippe
Ivar
Jan Rippe
Ivar


Kerstin Granlund
Kerstin Granlund
Hulda
Kerstin Granlund
Hulda


Anders Eriksson
Anders Eriksson
The teacher
Anders Eriksson
The teacher


Claes Eriksson
Claes Eriksson
Narrator
Claes Eriksson
Narrator


Thomas Hedengran
Thomas Hedengran
Fishing man
Thomas Hedengran
Fishing man
Håkan Johannesson
Håkan Johannesson
Fishing man
Håkan Johannesson
Fishing man


Rolf Allan Håkansson
Rolf Allan Håkansson
Fishing man
Rolf Allan Håkansson
Fishing man
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