

Playing Swede
Réalisé par Daniel Díaz Torres12 juillet 2001 1h 45min Box Office: 6 649 $USComédie
6.4
Masquerading as a Swedish literature professor in Cuba, a thief plots a spectacular jewel heist. He ends up with more than he bargained for when he falls for the daughter of a retired police officer and is practically adopted by her family. Immersed in the colorful sights and sounds of Havana, the seemingly innocent tourist must "play the Swede" and even give an impromptu lecture on Pippi Longstocking before he can commit the near perfect crime. But will his double life cost him the woman he falls in love with? After swiping the treasure, he hurries to the airport to catch a flight out of the country, the former police detective hot on his trail. It's decision time. Which jewel should he choose: the one he's stolen, or the one who's stolen his heart?
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Playing Swede was released on 12 juillet 2001.
Playing Swede was directed by Daniel Díaz Torres.
Playing Swede has a runtime of 1h 45min.
Masquerading as a Swedish literature professor in Cuba, a thief plots a spectacular jewel heist. He ends up with more than he bargained for when he falls for the daughter of a retired police officer and is practically adopted by her family. Immersed in the colorful sights and sounds of Havana, the seemingly innocent tourist must "play the Swede" and even give an impromptu lecture on Pippi Longstocking before he can commit the near perfect crime. But will his double life cost him the woman he falls in love with? After swiping the treasure, he hurries to the airport to catch a flight out of the country, the former police detective hot on his trail. It's decision time. Which jewel should he choose: the one he's stolen, or the one who's stolen his heart?
The key characters in Playing Swede are cast (Carlos Calero), Alicia (Ketty de la Iglesia), cast (Omar Franco).
Playing Swede is a Comédie film.
Playing Swede has an audience rating of 6.4 out of 10.
Playing Swede has made 6 649 $US at the box office.






