
Teodor is afraid to tell his rich wife that he works extra nightly at the sinful hotel Babylon..


So, you’ve stumbled upon Trötte Teodor, huh? If you’re into the old Swedish film scene, or just a sucker for a classic theatrical farce, then yes, give this a whirl. It's a charming little time capsule. Anyone expecting huge laughs or a slick modern pace, though? You'll probably be bored stiff. This one's for the patie...

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

Gustaf Edgren

Harley Knoles
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"So, you’ve stumbled upon Trötte Teodor, huh? If you’re into the old Swedish film scene, or just a sucker for a classic theatrical farce, then yes, give this a whirl. It's a charming little time capsule. Anyone expecting huge laughs or a slick modern pace, though? You'll probably be bored stiff. This one's for the patient, the curious, the folks who don't mind a film that takes its sweet time setting up a gag. The whole thing hinges on Teodor, played by Artur Cederborgh, who is just *exhausted*. ..."

Fritiof Billquist
Sölve Cederstrand, Max Neal
Sweden

