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The Jut-Nuts III

"The second part is always a disappointment."

December 15, 1989 1h 21m 5.1/10 (8 votes)

Originally released in 1989. The Jut-Nuts III is a family/comedy film. directed by Finn Henriksen. At just 81 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Jacob Haugaard, Finn Nørbygaard, and Berrit Kvorning

Synopsis

Jacob and Finn run their low-budget private-eye business out of an auto salvage yard. Usually they are woefully incompetent, and on occasion they are inventive, like the time they find a boat captain's dentures. They're broke, so when Finn comes to the attention of a local hospital as having very healthy organs, Jacob is willing to help a corrupt doctor and his gold-digging nurse sell Finn's heart to a dying sheik in Switzerland. Finn rebels, so Jacob plots to substitute a pig's heart; then Finn gets attached to the pig and won't hear of its slaughter. As the sheik's health deteriorates and the doctor gets more desperate, Finn is in grave danger. Jacob has another plan.

Quick Facts

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Release Date December 15, 1989 36 years ago
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Runtime 1h 21m 81 minutes total
User Rating 5.1/10 Mixed (8 votes)
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Language DA Original language
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Country Denmark Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
DA

Production Companies

  • Nordisk Film Denmark

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Jut-Nuts III about?

Jacob and Finn run their low-budget private-eye business out of an auto salvage yard. Usually they are woefully incompetent, and on occasion they are inventive, like the time they find a boat capta...

Who directed The Jut-Nuts III?

The Jut-Nuts III was directed by Finn Henriksen.

How long is The Jut-Nuts III?

The Jut-Nuts III has a runtime of 1 hours and 21 minutes (81 minutes total).

When was The Jut-Nuts III released?

The Jut-Nuts III was released on December 15, 1989 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Jut-Nuts III?

The main cast of The Jut-Nuts III includes Jacob Haugaard, Finn Nørbygaard, Berrit Kvorning, Benny Poulsen, Paul Hüttel.