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How many seasons does Snoken have?
3 seasons
How many episodes does Snoken have?
20 episodes
When did Snoken premiere?
April 5, 1993
When did Snoken end?
April 25, 1997
How long are episodes of Snoken?
58 minutes
What is the IMDb rating of Snoken?
6.4 out of 10
Who stars in Snoken?
Sven-Åke Gustavsson
,
Axel Düberg
, and
Hunden Turbo
Who wrote Snoken?
Tony Holland
,
Julia Smith
,
Louise Boije af Gennäs
,
Jonas Frykberg
,
Lars Bill Lundholm
,
Liselott Svensson
, and
Ulf Ryberg
Who directed Snoken?
Kjell Sundvall
,
Harald Hamrell
,
Leif Krantz
, and
Roger Sellberg
Who was the composer for Snoken?
Thomas Sundström
Who was the executive producer of Snoken?
Ann-Mari Jartelius
and
Monica Ring
Who was the cinematographer for Snoken?
Bertil Wiktorsson
and
Björn Bondeson
What is the plot of Snoken?
Aided by his dog Tubbe, private detective Anders Grip solve mysteries in Stockholm from a house boat.
Who are the characters in Snoken?
Prince Hamlet, Polonius, and Osric
What genre is Snoken?
Crime Drama, Crime, and Drama
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