
The poor tailor of Ebberöd is visited by his American cousin, John Andrews. He brings a bag, and the local gossip has it that he has brought 20 million with him.


Is it worth a watch? If you have a soft spot for 1930s comedies that rely on pure, unadulterated nonsense, then Ebberöds bank is a decent way to kill an hour. You probably won't find it funny if you're looking for modern pacing or sharp satire, though. It’s for the people who want to see a tailor try to play Wall Stree...


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"Is it worth a watch? If you have a soft spot for 1930s comedies that rely on pure, unadulterated nonsense, then Ebberöds bank is a decent way to kill an hour. You probably won't find it funny if you're looking for modern pacing or sharp satire, though. It’s for the people who want to see a tailor try to play Wall Street banker with a handful of coins. The whole premise is built on a business model that would make any accountant pass out immediately. Paying people double what you charge for loan..."
Axel Breidahl, Axel Frische, Sigurd Wallén
Sweden

