
Rattens musketörer
Comedy
Overview
Three taxi drivers work and bet on the lottery together. One day they win a lot of money - but they find it hard to handle their new wealth.
Top Cast


Thor Modéen
Thor Modéen
Pontus Berg
Thor Modéen
Pontus Berg


John Botvid
John Botvid
John Kvist
John Botvid
John Kvist


Christian Bratt
Christian Bratt
Frans Blom
Christian Bratt
Frans Blom


Ann-Margret Bergendahl
Ann-Margret Bergendahl
Ulla Kvist
Ann-Margret Bergendahl
Ulla Kvist


Kaj Hjelm
Kaj Hjelm
Sven Kvist
Kaj Hjelm
Sven Kvist


Anna-Lisa Baude
Anna-Lisa Baude
Beda Kvist
Anna-Lisa Baude
Beda Kvist
Tord Andersén
Tord Andersén
Bengt Werner
Tord Andersén
Bengt Werner


Gull Natorp
Gull Natorp
Martha Berg
Gull Natorp
Martha Berg


Eric Gustafson
Eric Gustafson
Boman
Eric Gustafson
Boman


Åke Engfeldt
Åke Engfeldt
Policeman
Åke Engfeldt
Policeman
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