The Sausage-Maker Who Disappeared
The Sausage-Maker Who Disappeared (Norwegian: Den forsvundne pølsemakere) is a 1941 Norwegian comedy film written and directed by Toralf Sandø, starring Leif Juster and Ernst Diesen. Private investigators Gløgg (Diesen) and Rask (Juster) have been hired to trace a butcher (or sausage-maker) who has disappeared. This leads the two into a number of adventures. The movie is today best known for Juster's performance of the song "Pølsemaker, pølsemaker".
The Sausage-Maker Who Disappeared | |
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Directed by | Toralf Sandø |
Written by | Toralf Sandø |
Starring | Leif Juster Ernst Diesen |
Release date | 26 December 1941 |
Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | Norway |
Language | Norwegian |
External links
- The Sausage-Maker Who Disappeared on IMDb
- The Sausage-Maker Who Disappeared at Filmweb.no (in Norwegian)
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