The Jönsson Gang Gets Gold Fever (1984) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 19, 1984

Original Title:
Jönssonligan får guldfeber

Alternate Titles:
Jönssonligan 03: Jönssonligan får guldfeber
Jönsson-Banden får Guldfeber

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Nordisk Film Denmark
Nordisk Tonefilm
Papphammar Produktion
SF Studios
Svenska Filminstitutet

Production Countries:
Denmark | Sweden

Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 15  SE: 7|Btl 

Runtime: 101

Sickan has a new plan. This time, the gang are going to steal a small computer micro chip which contains a top secret plan of what the government intends to do with Sweden in the future. But, Wall-Enberg is also planning to steal the chip. The payment will be 55 million Swedish crowns in gold and diamonds to whoever can deliver the chip to the foreign investors. Who will grab hold of the chip, the Jönsson gang or Wall-Enberg?

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Color Timer:
Michael Frank Nielsen

Costume Design:
Maria "Tobbe" Lindmark

Director:
Mikael Ekman

Director of Photography:
Lasse Björne

Editor:
Susanne Linnman

Gaffer:
Kent Högberg

Makeup Department Head:
Suzanne Bergmark

Original Music Composer:
Ragnar Grippe

Original Story:
Erik Balling
Henning Bahs

Producer:
Björn Henricson
Ingemar Ejve

Production Design:
Stig Boquist

Production Manager:
Hans Lönnerheden

Screenplay:
Rolf Börjlind

Script Supervisor:
Kerstin Sundberg

Set Decoration:
Tove Hellbom

Sound Engineer:
Lennart Dunér
Darek Hodor

Sound Mixer:
Bengt Löthner

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