The Shark Who Knew Too Much (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 30, 1989

Original Title:
Hajen som visste för mycket

Alternate Titles:
Hajen som visste för mycket, en börsfars

Genres:
Comedy | Music

Production Companies:
Filmhuset
Kulturtuben
SF Studios

Production Countries:
Sweden

Ratings / Certifications:
SE: 7 

Runtime: 88

A stock-farce.

Samuel Plottner is a stockdealer who only wants to get richer, but suddenly things starts to get complicated: His sons meets their longlost mother which not only is after Samuels money, but also can tell them what happened to them the day they were born. The financial expert Benny Hörnsteen is also after Samuels money, and so is the clown Conny Corny and Lennart K. Brons too. How will this end?

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Assistant Costume Designer:
Kerstin Halvorsson

Assistant Director:
Michael Sevholt

Assistant Production Design:
Raymond Johansson

Assistant Property Master:
Tomas Westerlund

Carpenter:
Hans Ekbladh

Choreographer:
Sandy Mansson

Color Timer:
Björn Ryd

Costume Designer:
Gunilla Henkler

Director:
Claes Eriksson

Director of Photography:
Dan Myhrman

Editor:
Jan Persson

Gaffer:
Ulf Björck
Lars-Göran Nygren
Stefan Gustafsson

Key Grip:
Anders Ingemarsson

Makeup Supervisor:
Britt-Marie Kling
Kjell Gustavsson

Music:
Claes Eriksson

Original Music Composer:
Charles Falk

Producer:
Waldemar Bergendahl

Production Assistant:
Pernilla Wagnborg
Peter Ljunggren
Leena Södergren

Production Designer:
Rolf Allan Håkansson

Production Manager:
Thomas Allercrantz
Anne Otto

Props:
Elisabeth von Koch
Lars Åby Hermansen

Screenplay:
Claes Eriksson

Script Supervisor:
Susanne Falck

Sound Effects:
Jörgen Hasselblad

Sound Mixer:
Anders Larsson
Christjan Wegner

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