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Hajen som visste för mycket
Directed byClaes Eriksson
Written byClaes Eriksson
Produced byWaldemar Bergendahl
StarringAnders Eriksson
Kerstin Granlund
Claes Eriksson
Knut Agnred
Per Fritzell
Peter Rangmar
Jan Rippe
Laila Westersund
CinematographyDan Myhrman
Music byClaes Eriksson
Production
companies
Distributed byAB Svensk Filmindustri
Svenska Filminstitutet
Release date
  • June 30, 1989 (1989-06-30)
Running time
82 minutes
Country Sweden
LanguageSwedish

Hajen som visste för mycket ([The Shark Who Knew Too Much] Error: {{Lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help)) is a 1989 Swedish comedy film directed by Claes Eriksson and the second to star the members of Galenskaparna och After Shave.

Plot

The rich stockbroker Samuel Plottner (Claes Eriksson) catches on when his son Joakim (Anders Eriksson) write a newspaper article entitled "Eternit Tiles makes you slimmer". The headline may Eternit flat manufacturer Davidsson & Locks shares skyrocket and everyone wants to know what Joakim know.

Joakim claims that the whole thing was a printing error, the article was about cooking and that the title would be "Lasagna plates makes you slimmer". A secret he has, however, and the he has also managed to keep secret. He and his two brothers, Alexander and Luke are really the same person, something that only he and their mother, Desiree knows about.

Cast

Tenacious trial

In 2007, a lingering lawsuit was settled regarding the film Hajen som visste för mycket. Claes Eriksson reported TV4 when they found advertising in his film without his permission. Eriksson won over TV4, but the TV channel continued appeal until the matter was taken up by the Supreme Court. Eriksson won even there when the court said that TV4 violated Claes Eriksson through commercials.

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