
In a sham ceremony at the city hall, the dimwitted Fridolf is married to Margit. It doesn't take long, however, before he is arrested for bigamy.


Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for 1930s Swedish slapstick, you might find something to love here. If you hate watching characters make the same stupid mistake five times in a row, stay far, far away. This isn't high art. It's barely even a coherent movie by modern standards. But Fridolf Rhudin has thi...

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Weyler Hildebrand

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"Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for 1930s Swedish slapstick, you might find something to love here. If you hate watching characters make the same stupid mistake five times in a row, stay far, far away. This isn't high art. It's barely even a coherent movie by modern standards. But Fridolf Rhudin has this hangdog expression that’s hard to look away from. The circus chaos The whole premise hinges on Fridolf being just, well, painfully dim. He thinks his first wife is dead because ..."
Schamyl Bauman, Weyler Hildebrand, Konrad Maril
Sweden

1925 · IMDb —


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