Det æ'kke te å tru

Det æ'kke te å tru

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1942-12-26

After being fired as barbers, Bernt and Nils get jobs working for an employee at a large department store. They become embroiled in the rivalry between two bosses, Ålberg and Hagen, who are both competing for a prize of 5,000 kroner for the best act at the company's autumn fair. Ålberg has no scruples and resorts to both cheating and kidnapping.

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After being fired as barbers, Bernt and Nils get jobs working for an employee at a large department store. They become embroiled in the rivalry between two bosses, Ålberg and Hagen, who are both competing for a prize of 5,000 kroner for the best act at the company's autumn fair. Ålberg has no scruples and resorts to both cheating and kidnapping.

Released

1942-12-26

Runtime

86

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$0

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$0

Genres

Comedy

Language

Norsk

Production

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    Leif Juster

    Leif Juster
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    Ernst Diesen

    Ernst Diesen
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    Erling Drangsholt

    Erling Drangsholt
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    Thorleif Reiss

    Thorleif Reiss
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    Eva Lunde

    Eva Lunde
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    Einar Vaage

    Einar Vaage
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    Tryggve Larssen

    Tryggve Larssen
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    Guri Stormoen

    Guri Stormoen
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    Anne Lise Wang

    Anne Lise Wang
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    Einar Vaage

    Einar Vaage
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    Ulf Selmer

    Ulf Selmer
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    Erling Hanson

    Erling Hanson
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    Jens Bolling

    Jens Bolling
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    Alfred Solaas

    Alfred Solaas
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    Finn Bernhoft

    Finn Bernhoft
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    Folkman Schaanning

    Folkman Schaanning
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    Rolf Christensen

    Rolf Christensen
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    Sissel Thygesen

    Sissel Thygesen
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    Margit Brataas

    Margit Brataas
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    Haakon Arnold

    Haakon Arnold
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    Ivar Cederholm

    Ivar Cederholm
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    Alfred Helgeby

    Alfred Helgeby