To fluer i ett smekk

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Directed byEric Johnson
Written byEric Johnson
Produced byAnne Vennerød
StarringSverre Wilberg
Iver Hole
To fluer i ett smekk
Directed byEric Johnson
Written byEric Johnson
Produced byAnne Vennerød
StarringSverre Wilberg
Iver Hole
CinematographyEric Johnson
Music byMagne Amdahl
Distributed byKommunenes Filmcentral
Release date
  • October 10, 1973 (1973-10-10)
Running time
77 minutes
CountryNorway
LanguageNorwegian

To fluer i ett smekk (Two Birds with One Stone) is a Norwegian comedy crime film from 1973 directed by Eric Johnson.[1][2] Johnson also wrote the screenplay.

Bobla, who has a history of run-ins with the police, has taken a job as a weightlifter at a circus. When one day he discovers the parrot Clara in the open window of Miss Jacobsen, he cannot help but steal it. The sick and bedridden woman hears Clara scream, but she thinks that it is Yngve who is playing with it; Yngve sometimes helps her with a little of everything. Today, Yngve has picked up medicine at the pharmacy. Shortly after Bobla has sneaked away, Yngve arrives with Turid and the pony Cæsar. The children look for the parrot and ask Miss Jacobsen if it is in the garden. She is startled and realizes that Clara has disappeared. The children decide to find the parrot.[3]

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