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Åsa-Nisse slår till
Åsa-Nisse and Klabbarparn with wives taking part in a jenka-contest from Knohult to Vetlanda where he reports with his homemade walkie-talkie. Then he demonstrates the "Demon-Spritzer", a self-made cement machine which then breaks down and squirts down Klabbarparn with cement. Sjökvist is robbed and bike down with his delivery-bicycle in water at a beach. The robbers then repents and wants to return the money. Features performances from artists Sten & Stanley, The Moonlighters, and Shane.
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Plot Summary
Åsa-Nisse, the mischievous farmer from Hult, finds himself in a series of comical misadventures when he decides to invest in a new type of fertilizer. His well-intentioned but misguided efforts to modernize the farm and impress his neighbors lead to chaotic and hilarious situations. The film follows his attempts to overcome various obstacles, often with the help of his somewhat dim-witted friend Klabbarparn, as they try to make a fortune and outsmart rivals.
Critical Reception
The film was a popular entry in the long-running Åsa-Nisse series, appealing to its dedicated fanbase with its characteristic slapstick humor and rural Swedish setting. While not critically acclaimed by mainstream reviewers, it was a commercial success and is remembered fondly by those who grew up with the character.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted and silly comedy.
Enjoyed by fans of the Åsa-Nisse character and his traditional humor.
Seen as a typical, uncomplicated comedic film of its era.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely based on nostalgia for the Åsa-Nisse character, with many viewers finding the film to be a simple, enjoyable comedy that delivers on its promise of lighthearted entertainment.
Fun Fact
The Åsa-Nisse film series, based on the popular comic strip, was a significant part of Swedish cinema in the mid-20th century, with this installment being one of many adventures for the beloved character.
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