Pettersson & Bendel

Pettersson & Bendel is a 1933 Swedish film directed by Per-Axel Branner.

He meets Karl-Johan Pettersson in Stockholm and the two unemployed men team up for moneymaking schemes.

The film, based on Waldemar Hammenhög's book, was directed by Per-Axel Branner and produced by Svensk Filmindustri.

Violence against Jews broke out in Germany after the film was shown in Berlin in July 1935.

Adolf Hitler mentioned the film in his speech announcing the Nuremberg Laws.