
Pettersson, the charmer, and Bendel, the clever one, team up and begin to do small-time semi-legal business..


Okay, so Pettersson & Bendel, from 1933. A real oldie, huh? Is it worth digging up today? Well, if you've got a soft spot for early sound films, especially Swedish ones, or just curious about how storytelling worked way back when, then yeah, give it a look. It's a gentle watch for folks who like simple, almost innocent...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Per-Axel Branner

Edward LeSaint
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"Okay, so Pettersson & Bendel, from 1933. A real oldie, huh? Is it worth digging up today? Well, if you've got a soft spot for early sound films, especially Swedish ones, or just curious about how storytelling worked way back when, then yeah, give it a look. It's a gentle watch for folks who like simple, almost innocent mischief. But if you need your films to zip along, or for every joke to land like a punch, you'll probably find it pretty slow. 😴 The whole thing centers on Pettersson, played by..."
Per-Axel Branner, Waldemar Hammenhög, Gunnar Skoglund
Sweden

1932 · IMDb 6.1

