
The notary Georg Edfeldt is in love with Dagny Anderberg. Dagny's father is the lawyer Harry Anderberg, who refuses to give his consent to Georg's marriage to Dagny.


Is it worth your time? If you like old-school farce where people hide in closets and doors slam constantly, sure, give it a go. But if you have zero patience for black-and-white misunderstandings that could be solved by one person actually listening for five seconds, you will probably hate it. It is for the people who ...


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Ragnar Widestedt

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"Is it worth your time? If you like old-school farce where people hide in closets and doors slam constantly, sure, give it a go. But if you have zero patience for black-and-white misunderstandings that could be solved by one person actually listening for five seconds, you will probably hate it. It is for the people who want something light, slightly dusty, and very theatrical. Georg Edfeldt is our guy, a notary with a dream, but he is running into the classic brick wall: the grumpy father-in-law..."
Eivor Engelbrektsson
Sam Ask, Ragnar Widestedt
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1931 · IMDb 4.2


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