Jönssonligan får guldfeber explained

Jönssonligan får Guldfeber
Director:Mikael Ekman
Producer:Ingemar Ejve
Björn Henricson
Starring:Gösta Ekman
Ulf Brunnberg
Björn Gustafson
Music:Ragnar Grippe
Distributor:Svenska AB Nordisk Tonefilm
Svensk Filmindustri
Papphammar Production
Runtime:101 min
Country:Sweden
Denmark
Language:Swedish

Jönssonligan får guldfeber (The Johnsson Gang gets Gold Fever - International: English title) is a Swedish film about the gang Jönssonligan made in 1984.

The film includes a famous scene, where Jönssonligan's leader, Sickan Jönsson, is tied to the hands of a giant clock on the tower of the Stockholm City Hall. The clock doesn't exist in real life, but was created for the film. The reason for this is that the movie is a remake of the Danish film Olsen-bandens store kup, and the tower of Copenhagen City Hall does indeed have a clock.

Cast

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!Actor!Role
Gösta EkmanCharles-Ingvar "Sickan" Jönsson
Ulf BrunnbergRagnar Vanheden
Björn GustafsonHarry "Dynamit-Harry" Kruth
Birgitta AnderssonDoris
Per GrundénDirector Wall-Enberg
Carl BillquistPersson
Weiron HolmbergBiffen
Sten LjunggrenFritz Müllweiser
Jan WaldekranzGren
Peter HarrysonDriver
Fredrik OhlssonMinister
Birger MalmstenÖB