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Priest scam No. 2
Hell at 11.30 am. The devil, who was with Lust, calls out to Thanatoulis, who was with Katara and says to him. "Oh Death, jump to Earth and bring me those three there". Death looks and from surprise almost goes out his eye with the sickle. "Oh devil, these are priests, what business does the cassock have in Hell". The devil suppresses his cries, asks him for explanations and Death arrives on Earth to take the Papadist company to Hell, without imagining that this is how the most crucial chapter in the history of Hell begins...
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Plot Summary
A con artist, attempting to pull off his latest scheme, finds himself entangled with a naive priest and a ruthless gangster. The situation escalates as he tries to juggle his deception while avoiding capture and dealing with the unexpected consequences of his actions.
Critical Reception
The film was a moderate success in Denmark, appreciated for its comedic elements and performances, though some critics noted its predictable plot.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted comedy and satirical edge.
Jesper Klein's performance was particularly highlighted.
Some found the plot to be somewhat derivative.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to limited data, but it is generally remembered as a fun Danish comedy from the 80s.
Fun Fact
The film is a sequel to the 1983 Danish comedy 'Priest Scam'.
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