Monopol (film)
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Monopol | |
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Directed by | Claes Eriksson |
Written by | Claes Eriksson |
Produced by | Waldemar Bergendahl, |
Starring | |
Music by | Claes Eriksson |
Production company | Svensk Filmindustri |
Distributed by | Svensk Filmindustri |
Release date |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Budget | SEK 16,000,000 (US$1.3 million) |
Monopol (Monopoly) is a 1996 Swedish comedy film directed by Claes Eriksson and the fifth to feature the members of Galenskaparna och After Shave.
Plot[]
Egil (Knut Agnred), a middle-aged man living a simple life, is a regular painter. One day, when he is about to paint a fence, the film team of Långa näsan (Long Nose), one of Sweden's most popular television programs, including the host Hacke Häger (Per Fritzell), suddenly shows up. Egil becomes the victim of a candid-camera prank, which will be aired on television. To Häger's surprise, Egil does not want to sign the broadcast permit required to broadcast the footage, nor come to the studio. Häger, under pressure to make a good television episode, broadcasts the footage against Egil's wishes. Egil represents a small crowd of Swedish people who do not want to be on TV and become famous.
Sune Finåker (Peter Rangmar), Häger's employer, has a near-monopoly on Swedish TV and radio, owning 12 television channels, all commercially financed, but none of the state-owned channels. Hungry for more power and a full monopoly, he plans to buy them soon, so he forms his own political party. All of Sweden has been captivated in the hands of Finåker, with the slogan Förströelse och lätt underhållning (Amusement and Easy Entertainment), in front of their TV sets. Through a grand gala evening on his TV channels, he intends to win the elections via a majority vote and become Prime Minister, promising easy entertainment for everyone in the future.
In an attempt to prevent this total monopoly, Egil, along with Clary Blomstedt (Kerstin Granlund), an intellectual middle-aged teacher, and the incumbent government form a resistance group to end Finåker's plans to become Prime Minister by stopping him from gaining a majority in the elections.
Cast[]
Galenskaparna och After Shave:
- Peter Rangmar - Sune Finåker
- Knut Agnred - Egil Rosén
- Per Fritzell - Häcke Häger
- Kerstin Granlund - Clary Blomstedt
- - Glenn Sivertsson
- Jan Rippe - Viggo Florin
- Claes Eriksson - Tobakshandlare Örn / Sångare i Arvstwistarna (Tobacco retailer Eagle / Singer in Arvstwistarna)
Other actors:
- - Kulturministern (Minister of Culture)
- Monica Dominique - Dagmar Fröberg
- Olof Thunberg - Ernst Fröberg
- Dan Ekborg - Parkbänksmannen (The park bench man)
- Mats Bergman - Personalchefen (Chief of Staff)
- - Professor Brio
- - Viking Holm
- Olle Sarri - Chefsrekvisitören (Chief Requisitioner)
- - Gud (God)
- Maria Lundqvist - Stjärnan (The star)
- - Mamma Palle (Mommy Palle)
- - Pappa Palle (Daddy Palle)
- Charlott Strandberg - Programledare för Motsatserna (Program Manager for the Opposites)
- Mi Ridell - Bimbonyttuppläserskan (Bimbon surface reader)
- - Gordon
- - Turist (Tourist) (his voice is dubbed by Claes Eriksson)
External links[]
- 1996 films
- Swedish-language films
- Swedish films
- 1996 comedy films
- Films set in Sweden
- Films directed by Claes Eriksson
- Films with screenplays by Claes Eriksson
- Galenskaparna och After Shave
- Galenskaparna och After Shave films
- Swedish comedy films