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Sju svarta "Be-Hå"

The scam artist Jens Nielsen is in prison. In exchange for a cigarette, he is told by fellow prisoner, Sture Kaxe, that he has a precious jewel worth SEK 100,000 hidden away.

Top Cast

  • Dirch Passer

    Dirch Passer

    Jens Nielsen

  • Annalisa Ericson

    Annalisa Ericson

    Gertrud Hall

  • Åke Grönberg

    Åke Grönberg

    Sture Kaxe

  • Hjördis Petterson

    Hjördis Petterson

    Sofia Pang

  • Stig Järrel

    Stig Järrel

    Captain Jacob Grönkvist

  • Katie Rolfsen

    Katie Rolfsen

    Tina Andersson

  • Iréne Söderblom

    Iréne Söderblom

    Defrauded Lady

  • Siv Ericks

    Siv Ericks

    Margareta Beckman

  • Rut Holm

    Rut Holm

    Hulda Johansson

Overview

The scam artist Jens Nielsen is in prison. In exchange for a cigarette, he is told by fellow prisoner, Sture Kaxe, that he has a precious jewel worth SEK 100,000 hidden away.

Rating

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