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    The Jonsson Gang's Greatest Robbery

    1995 · Comedy · 1h 39m

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  1. Even the movie before this one, featuring Peter Haber as Gösta Ekman's replacement, was reasonably easy to watch. I finally understood the critique of the later Jönssonligan movies when I watched this one.

  2. The Jonsson Gang's Greatest Robbery: Directed by Hans Åke Gabrielsson. With Ulf Brunnberg, Björn Gustafson, Stellan Skarsgård, Peter Haber. When Vanheden and Dynamit-Harry tries to break doctor Busé out of jail, they get Herman Melvin instead.

    • (2.3K)
    • Comedy, Crime
    • Hans Åke Gabrielsson
    • 1995-02-03
  3. Feb 3, 1995 · Overview. When Vanheden and Dynamit-Harry tries to break doctor Busé out of jail, they get Herman Melvin instead. He has been working at the Swedish Mint and the doctor, who has started to think like Sickan, has written a plan for making a burglary there, on Melvin's back. However, something goes wrong.

  4. I’ve absolutely loved these goofy Swedish robbery movies. I just want to blow up some vaults with Sickan, Vanheden and Harry. Is that too much to ask for in life? ★★

  5. Review by Carl Sandell ★★ While it's impossible to replace Gösta Ekman, you can tell Stellan Skarsgård is a good actor. He makes his character somewhat amusing, especially with his clueless kleptomania shtick that could have been more annoying.

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    • Hans Åke Gabrielsson
  6. While it's impossible to replace Gösta Ekman, you can tell Stellan Skarsgård is a good actor. He makes his character somewhat amusing, especially with his clueless kleptomania shtick that could have been more annoying. The bigger problem is that Ulf Brunnberg and Björn Gustafsson completely fail to reinvigorate their characters. There's also a terrible lack of inventive heists, which is the ...

  7. The Jönsson Gang's Greatest Robbery ( Swedish: Jönssonligan största kupp) is a Swedish film about the gang Jönssonligan, screened in theaters in Sweden on 3 February 1995.

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