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- When a conservative middle aged professor engages in a relationship with a femme fatale, he's plunged into a nightmarish world of blackmail and murder.
- The lives of a young man, a young woman, an notorious gangster, and a group of street kids converge one day in a volatile New York City slum.
- Conrad Veidt stars as the Jew who urges Roman authorities to crucify Jesus and release Barabbas. As a punishment, he is condemned by God to wander the Earth for many centuries, enduring innumerable trials and tribulations on several continents.
- Pop music comes to Knohult and Åsa-Nisse has a new invention that makes his hens lay their eggs to the beat of the music.
- Åsa-Nisse and Klabbarparn are hunting enthusiasts. This includes illicit hunting, but the new police officer Klöverhage keeps a sharp eye on them. When Åsa-Nisse happens to get caught with his foot in his own fox trap, Klöverhage steps in and brings him before the court in Jönköping. Leaving the court Åsa-Nisse convinces his companions Klabbarparn and Jönson to take the opportunity to have a merry evening in town, before returning to the countryside. They go to the dance restaurant Alphyddan, where they find two young women, Greta and Astrid, who Åsa-Nisse invites to dinner. He pays the bill for all of them, and they eat, drink and dance. After the spree Åsa-Nisse and his friends don't know how to go home, but the two young women lend their bikes to them. Some days later Greta and Astrid go by bus to Knohult to get their bikes back. Åsa-Nisse has hard to explain for his wife Eulalia, what kind of relationship he has to the two young women.
- In Stockholm, the unemployed musician Nisse, is trying to sell songs to music publishers.
- Covering a quarter-century of American 'syncopated" music (Ragtime, Jazz, Swing, Blues, Boogie Woogie) from prior to WWI through prohibition, the stock market crash, the depression and the outbreak of WWII. A romance between singer Kit Latimer from New Orleans, and Johnny Schumacher, in which they share and argue over musical ideas ensues. Prior to the making of the film, RKO held a contest for the readers of 'The Saturday Evening Post" to vote on the musicians to make up the All-American Dance Band featured in the film; the magazine's readers chose, in the above-the-title listing: Charlie Barnet, Benny Goodman, Harry James, Jack Jenney. Gene Krupa, Alvino Rey, Joe Venuti, and singer Connee Boswell.
- At a parish meeting Åsa-Nisse suggests that they should hire a common home help, who could give their wives some relief by staying one week at each household. The meeting assents and decides that the order of her rotation should be established by lot. The two bachelors of the village claim their right to the home help as well, arguing that they are also taxpayers. When Elsa Haglund arrives from Gothenburg she starts her first week of work at one of the two bachelors, the village shop-keeper Sjökvist. He is immediately infatuated by her and begins a flirtation. At the end of the week Elsa happens to meet the other bachelor, Eric Broo, called "the singing farmer". She falls in love with him, but doesn't know how to hook him, as he is very shy and unskilled in courting women. In the meantime Åsa-Nisse, the village rogue, carries out some of his pranks.
- Doctor Glas falls in love with the wife of one his patients.
- Åsa-Nisse and Klabbarparn has found an old pirate map that leads them to the island Mallorca in the Mediterranean Sea as they search for the hidden treasure.
- The three brothers Nils, Lars and Ivar are members of a log-floater team. Ivar feels that he does not really belong there, he prefers thief hunting and flirting with women.
- Åsa-Nisses brother Julius comes all the way from USA to visit.
- Johansson has managed to stay away from the military service for several years. But now his time has come.
- Ninni is a girl who is paralyzed from the waist down. Her mother dies and she is taken care of by a friend of the family. The story spins around the life of her and her two dreams. To be able to walk one day and to leave the city and go out into the country and see all the flowers. She is trapped in the heart of Stockholm and cant get out of the city because the lack of funding.
- The misadventures of 52:an Nisse, 47:an Kalle and 55:an Lasse in the military service.
- The ship Albertina is moored in Mariehamn. The skipper on board is John Andersson.
- The small town of Gåtatorp in Småland is entirely dependent on its prominent furniture factory. But the factory is in danger because the weak economy means that the bank wants to shut down the factory.
- The author Tom Berger has written a book who is very prejudiced against women. The local chapter of Women's League starts a campaign against him. Will Berger's charm and white smile help against these women?
- Bertil Hagert returns home after graduating at Alnarp's agricultural school. He is congratulated by his father, Hjalmar. Hjalmar's friend, the lawyer Friberg talks with Hjalmar about a common friend, Törner, who is very ill and needs help.
- Valle and Bror are two fishermen brothers who lives in the remote archipelago. One day Valles wife receives a big inheritance from a distant relative and their lives takes a new turn.
- The two brothers Sigge and Putte is about to begin in grade 3 in high school. Their new teacher is tough on discipline. The brothers find it hard to adept to the new rules at school.
- A story that follows the social and political developments in Sweden from 1885 until the dissolution of the Union in 1905.
- Adolph Turesson is a mild-mannered, meek college professor whose faint-heart isn't impressing the fair-lady he secretly loves, the golden-haired Britta Larsson. Attending a lecture, he witnesses the attention paid to his lady-love by other faculty members, and falls to sleep. He dreams of the olden days and the knights, and the comely ladies of the court over whom they fought. His dream also gives all the cast the change to play a second role. Upon awakening, he proposes to Britta.
- Åsa-Nisse may be a most unlikely soldier, but that doesn't mean that he can't be drafted to the army. But corporal Åsa-Nisse Nilsson is a better officer than you might suspect, who manages to teach his soldiers both discipline and the art of war.
- The story about Karlsson's six boys, who makes mischief in the fictional town of Östköping.
- Åsa-Nisse gets a chance to win 10.000 on the biggest game show on Swedish TV.
- The actor Philip has an accident on the way to his own wedding and the shock makes him lose his voice.
- A dutiful public servant falls in love with a young girl.
- Iben Holt, a rich bohemian, lives in an occupied country. On his way home from a party he hears an explosion and sees flames rising from a factory. At home awaits another surprise.
- Åsa-Nisse has invented a very powerful engine and he sells the patent for 50,000 kronor. However, the grocery store owner Sjökvist has been sneaking around and while Åsa-Nisse and Klabbarparn are on skiing vacation in Åre he manages to talk Eulalia into selling the patent to him for 250 kronor.
- Erik Brenner is crazy about football and his girlfriend Britta. She tries to make him concentrate on his studies, but that's easier said than done.
- The local newspaper celebrates 50 years and are now looking for a citizen who has lived as long in the neighborhood. Our hero Åsa-Nisse seems to fit the profile.
- The young architect Gunnar Bergstrand marries the Norwegian Eva, against his parents' wishes.
- Bananen works for a banana wholesaler and Biffen in the meat trade.
- Sten Stensson Stéen has been challenged by a professor of law in a TV-game-show. Stensson, always fighting against immorality, comes to Stockholm a few days before the the broadcast to teach the young generation how to behave. A gang of crooks mistakes him for a famous dynamiter that they've been waiting for.
- Åsa-Nisse gets a visit from his relative Doris who lives in USA. Nisse, Klabbarparn and Doris then travel together to Stockholm for vacation.
- The second collection of classic scenes from the Åsa-Nisse movies.
- The actor Robert Berg is just about to get his dream role on the big stage in Stockholm when he gets called to the military service.
- A man and a woman watch episodes from Nils Poppe movies outside a cinema Maxim in Stockholm. Poppe represents, among other things, a poor composer who vainly tries to get a tune adopted by a publisher.
- A series that details the refugee traffic from Norway to Sweden during World War II.
- American businessman Chris Johnson spent WW2 in Sweden and fell in love with a nurse, Karin Engström. He lost contact with her after war and now, seven years later, he returns to Sweden on a business trip, trying to find her again.
- The police department of Knohult wants to recruit a man of the people as the local policeman. Åsa-Nisse seems to be the perfect choice.
- The architect Gösta complains to Dr. Holm about his wife Gunilla's introverted character. Holm proposes a drug that will make her more outgoing.
- Åsa-Nisse and Eulalia have decided to accommodate summer guests. Mrs. Niklasson and her adult daughter Elsa arrive by train from Stockholm. The village shop-keeper Sjökvist is immediately infatuated with Elsa, and starts courting her. Sjökvist has invited all villagers to a big party, celebrating the 25th anniversary of his village shop. He and Elsa decide to announce their engagement at this occasion. In the meantime Åsa-Nisse and Klabbarparn go to a fun-fair in Växjö, where Åsa-Nisse wins a lot of silver pots at a shooting-booth. Back home they convert the pots into money by selling them to other villagers. Some of the money they use to buy fireworks for Sjökvist's party. When Sjökvist starts speaking, the fireworks go off, making it hard to hear his speech. And just before he's going to announce his engagement with Elsa, some of the fireworks happen to set the whole building on fire. The guests run away, and Mrs. Niklasson decides to leave the village immediately and go back to Stockholm with Elsa.
- Gus and Holger, two students in Uppsala, have problems with the rent. They are waiting for money from their uncle, but instead of money they are reached by the news that he has gone bankrupt.
- Kurre, a simple man of the people, is called for military service and turned into 1740 Karlsson.
- The famous author Mark Storm's publisher is unhappy with his books and asks him to write books in a more popular genre, crime for example. When Mark Storm comes to his apartment, he finds a burglar, Kurre. He notices that they have a physical similarity and they change identity, which makes it possible for Storm to make empirical studies in the world of crime.
- Sigge and Putte has moved to a private school, where they fight and get up to mischief.