Magnus och Brasse: Det är serverat

Runtime : 60 mins

Genre : Comedy

Vote Rating : 5/10

Plot : DET ÄR SERVERAT inspelad 1978 på Berns Salonger i Stockholm. Härenstam och Brännström framför sketcher som "Ouvertyr med arg servitör", "Goddag, God dag", "De ä bar å åk! I helvete heller!" "Kirurgerna".

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