The Jönsson Gang & Dynamite Harry
Originally released in 1982. The Jönsson Gang & Dynamite Harry is a comedy/crime film. directed by Mikael Ekman.
Starring Gösta Ekman, Ulf Brunnberg, and Björn Gustafson
Synopsis
Sickan, Vanheden and Rocky try to rob the Berns nightclub one night, but Vanheden has made the mistake to invite his constantly drunk cousin, the old dynamiter Dynamite-Harry and he ruins the plan. Sickan is arrested, and has to spend 10 months in a small, locked room. When he is released, he has a new plan, but Rocky and Vanheden have decided to go straight. Together with Dynamite-Harry, Sickan plans to rob a cold store, managed by their arch-enemy, Wall-Enberg.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Gösta Ekman
as Charles-Ingvar "Sickan" Jönsson
Ulf Brunnberg
as Ragnar Vanheden
Björn Gustafson
as Dynamit-Harry
Nils Brandt
as Rocky Blom
Carl Billquist
as Detective Bertil Persson
Weiron Holmberg
as Biffen
Mona Seilitz
as Katrin Apelgren, "Plommonet"
Dan Ekborg
as Detective Gren
Sten Ardenstam
as Mr Appelgren
Peder Ivarsson
as Bill
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- SV
Production Companies
- Nordisk Film Denmark
- Papphammar Produktion
- Prodekta
- SF Studios
- Svenska Filminstitutet
- Nordisk Tonefilm
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Jönsson Gang & Dynamite Harry about?
Sickan, Vanheden and Rocky try to rob the Berns nightclub one night, but Vanheden has made the mistake to invite his constantly drunk cousin, the old dynamiter Dynamite-Harry and he ruins the plan....
Who directed The Jönsson Gang & Dynamite Harry?
The Jönsson Gang & Dynamite Harry was directed by Mikael Ekman.
How long is The Jönsson Gang & Dynamite Harry?
The Jönsson Gang & Dynamite Harry has a runtime of 1 hours and 46 minutes (106 minutes total).
When was The Jönsson Gang & Dynamite Harry released?
The Jönsson Gang & Dynamite Harry was released on September 17, 1982 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Jönsson Gang & Dynamite Harry?
The main cast of The Jönsson Gang & Dynamite Harry includes Gösta Ekman, Ulf Brunnberg, Björn Gustafson, Nils Brandt, Carl Billquist.