Me and the Mafia explained

Me and the Mafia
Director:Henning Ørnbak
Producer:Erik Overbye
Gerd Overbye
Starring:Dirch Passer
Cinematography:Claus Loof
Editing:Maj Soya
Studio:Saga Studios
Runtime:97 minutes
Country:Denmark
Language:Danish

Me and the Mafia (Danish: Mig og Mafiaen) is a 1973 Danish comedy film directed by Henning Ørnbak and starring Dirch Passer and Klaus Pagh.

Plot

The film follows the con man Victor Hansen, who has made a fortune together with his partner Rikard. Rikard has deposited the money in a Swiss bank account, and has had the account number tattooed on the buttocks of four mistresses; he is then killed by a mafia gang. Victor tries to find the girls to get access to the stashed millions in the account, but is thwarted by the mafia. In the end he is allowed to keep his life, but has to sell pieces of Venice to rich tourists on the mafia's behalf.[1] [2]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mig og Mafiaen . . 2 May 2020.
  2. Web site: Jag och maffian . . 2 May 2020.