91:an (comic Strip) - Films Based On The Comic Strip

Films Based On The Comic Strip

  • 91:an Karlsson. "Hela Sveriges lilla beväringsman" (1946)
  • 91:an Karlssons permis (1947)
  • 91 Karlssons bravader (1951)
  • Alla tiders 91 Karlsson (1953)
  • 91 Karlsson rycker in (1955)
  • 91:an Karlsson slår knock out (1957)
  • 91:an Karlsson muckar (tror han) (1959)
  • 91:an och generalernas fnatt (1977)

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