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Director: Jörgen Bergmark
Cast: Rolf Skoglund, Leif Andrée, Leif Malmberg
Three delusional drunks talk nonsense about the people around them.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Happy Hour (1991) is a critically divisive comedy film directed by Jörgen Bergmark. The film follows three delusional drunks as they ramble about the people around them. While the film has not received major awards recognition, its unorthodox approach and subject matter have drawn a mixed response from audiences, with a 5.9/10 rating on IMDb.
Why you might like this:
Fans of quirky, character-driven comedies will particularly enjoy the 1991 film Happy Hour, directed by Jörgen Bergmark. The standout performances from actors like Rolf Skoglund, Leif Andrée, and Leif Malmberg bring a delightful sense of eccentricity to this story about three delusional drunks and their nonsensical conversations.
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