
Office clerk Margit suspects that the senior accountant is embezzling money from the company. Now the auditors are on their way to check the bookkeeping.


You should probably watch this if you have a soft spot for old-school European slapstick or if you just want to see what people in 1930s Sweden thought was peak comedy. If you can't stand fast-talking actors and grainy black-and-white footage where everyone looks like they’re wearing too much stage makeup, then yeah, s...

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"You should probably watch this if you have a soft spot for old-school European slapstick or if you just want to see what people in 1930s Sweden thought was peak comedy. If you can't stand fast-talking actors and grainy black-and-white footage where everyone looks like they’re wearing too much stage makeup, then yeah, stay far away from this one. It’s a weirdly cynical movie for 1932, honestly. Kärlek och kassabrist basically says that everyone is a criminal if you look close enough. The story ..."
Gösta Stevens, Vilhelm Moberg
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