The Olsen Gang and Data-Harry Blows Up The World Bank (1978) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 18, 1978

Original Title:
Olsenbanden og Data-Harry sprenger verdensbanken

Alternate Titles:
Olsenbanden 9

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Teamfilm AS

Production Countries:
Norway

Ratings / Certifications:
NO: A 

Runtime: 101

With the help of a corrupt diplomat the Olsen Gang plans to rob the World Bank, with help from the re-schooled Dynamite-Harry, now a computer expert.

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Adaptation:
Alfred Næss
Per A. Anonsen

Assistant Director:
Helen Perzon

Continuity:
Helle Brusch

Costumer:
Eva Lendl

Director:
Knut Bohwim

Director of Photography:
Mattis Mathiesen

Editor:
Per A. Anonsen

Lighting Supervisor:
Willy Kreim

Makeup Artist:
Per Hansen

Music:
Bent Fabricius-Bjerre

Production Design:
Per Fjeld
Christian Egemar

Props:
Lars Pierron

Set Decoration:
Odmund Steinsvik
Egil Sandholt

Sound:
Tom Matsen

Sound Assistant:
Svein Kalvø

Writer:
Henning Bahs
Erik Balling

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