
Manager Björkman travel to Copenhagen with his daughter Astrid, who just married Count Erik Lejonsköld. They will take their father-in-law car and go on a honeymoon to the Riviera.


Is it worth the watch? Look, if you have a soft spot for black-and-white comedies where people are constantly losing their hats or getting into arguments over luggage, you’ll probably find something to like here. If you need your movies to have, you know, actual stakes or breakneck pacing, stay far away. It’s a very 19...


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"Is it worth the watch? Look, if you have a soft spot for black-and-white comedies where people are constantly losing their hats or getting into arguments over luggage, you’ll probably find something to like here. If you need your movies to have, you know, actual stakes or breakneck pacing, stay far away. It’s a very 1936 kind of movie. Björkman is the kind of character who is mostly there to be flustered. It’s funny watching him try to keep his dignity while the road trip inevitably falls apart..."
Gösta Stevens, Franz Arnold
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