Göta kanal eller Vem drog ur proppen?
- 1981
- 1h 39m
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To get an order for 1,000 yachts from a middle-east sheik, two boat companies have to race 'Göta kanal', a canal through Sweden, east to west. There are no rules in this game and the winner ... Read allTo get an order for 1,000 yachts from a middle-east sheik, two boat companies have to race 'Göta kanal', a canal through Sweden, east to west. There are no rules in this game and the winner gets the order.To get an order for 1,000 yachts from a middle-east sheik, two boat companies have to race 'Göta kanal', a canal through Sweden, east to west. There are no rules in this game and the winner gets the order.
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The movie is considered being one of the classic Swedish comedies, but in my opinion it's not any funny. The concept of the film, about the competing boats would be good enough to make something of, and they have a great cast. The special effects are also good, thinking about it being an old Swedish 80's movie. But the jokes aren't funny. There's no funny situation comedy nor any good verbal jokes. They are just talking incoherently and falling or pushing each other into the water. Too bad.
Good old Swedish films are for example "Jönssonligan", "Sällskapsresan" or the films starring Björn Skifs. This one does not belong in the same league.
Good old Swedish films are for example "Jönssonligan", "Sällskapsresan" or the films starring Björn Skifs. This one does not belong in the same league.
There are not many films from Sweden that you can watch as many times as I have watched Göta Kanal. It's certainly one of the best movies ever produced in this country. The actors delivers extremely well-timed lines and the witty script makes you crumble of laughter! 1 157 846 Swedes saw Göta Kanal in the movies.
I would say there is a tradition in Sweden watching this film... If you haven´t seen it, do that at once! Every big actor in Sweden has a role in this movie, and a couple of not so big actors. The action-scenes are still wonderful and spectacular, a ton of boat- and car crashes, wonderful comedy and a lot of classic lines. A real classic...
I think it´s one of the best swedish comedic movies beside "Sallskapsresan" with Lasse Aberg. It has really good action scenes and lots of funny yokes. It´s also modern to be in the 80´s it has the Dolby Stereo Mix!
I want to duly note that my rating is based on the this film's potential compared to others in the genre, it's certainly not as good as many other films I've rated 8 or ever lower.
I wouldn't even say it's a very good film at all per ce, but I wouldn't call it terrible either.
It's your typical run-off the mill screwball comedy, with some fun moments, decent editing and actors doing the best with what they've got.
The soundtrack is pretty good, ABBA in particular is always a joy to hear, and the film's theme is pretty memorable as well.
Overall, a decent film to watch if you want a good time, but I wouldn't say I necessarily recommend it in terms of being a good film. If you know what you're going into, it should be fine.
I wouldn't even say it's a very good film at all per ce, but I wouldn't call it terrible either.
It's your typical run-off the mill screwball comedy, with some fun moments, decent editing and actors doing the best with what they've got.
The soundtrack is pretty good, ABBA in particular is always a joy to hear, and the film's theme is pretty memorable as well.
Overall, a decent film to watch if you want a good time, but I wouldn't say I necessarily recommend it in terms of being a good film. If you know what you're going into, it should be fine.
Did you know
- TriviaThe black 1976 International Harvester Scout II used by Kronofogden Magnus Härenstam, is still in full working order in Sweden (January 2021).
- GoofsAfter the crash, we see fire trucks going over a bridge which one of the boats has just apparently passed, but the boat obviously doesn't fit under the closed bridge.
- Quotes
Björn H:son Larsson: Hey, you bloody Turk! Get lost, why don't you!
Greek Boatbuyer: 'Turk'? I'm Greek!
- Crazy creditsThe Europa Film logo is emptied of water when an invisible plug is pulled.
- Alternate versionsIn the Castilian Spanish dubbing Lena is learning Catalan, because she wants to see her sister in Tarrasa (Spain).
- ConnectionsFeatured in Minns Ni? (1993)
- SoundtracksMoney, Money, Money
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Written by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus
Performed by ABBA
[The one song the debt collector listens to]
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- Skeppsholmen, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden(the start of the race)
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