Barnen från Frostmofjället
Barnen från Frostmofjället is a 1945 Swedish film, directed by Rolf Husberg. It is based on the novel with the same name by Laura Fitinghoff.[2] The story concerns seven orphans and a goat named Gullspira travelling in northern Sweden during the 1860s. The name of the goat, Gullspira, is now used for the award for the best children's film maker.[1]
Barnen från Frostmofjället | |
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Directed by | Rolf Husberg |
Produced by | Schamyl Bauman |
Screenplay by | Rolf Husberg |
Story by | Laura Fitinghoff[1] |
Music by | Sven Sköld |
Cinematography | Olle Nordemar Sven Nykvist |
Release date |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Cast
- Hans Lindgren as Ante
- Siv Hansson as Maglena
- Anders Nyström as Månke
- Ann-Sophie Honeth as Anna-Lisa (credited as Fiffi Hornett)
- Ulf Berggren as Per-Erik
- Paula Jagæus as Brita-Kajsa (credited as Paula Jageus)
- Christina Jagæus as Märta-Greta (credited as Kristina Jageus)
- John Ericsson as Sko-Pelle
- Dora Söderberg as Britta
- Ragnar Falck as Artur Grape
- Britta Brunius as Mrs. Grape
- Birger Åsander as Stor-Anders
- Karin Högel as Dordi
- Ingrid Luterkort as Brita
- Helge Hagerman as Oskar Niva
- Solveig Hedengran as Mrs. Niva
- Gunnar Sjöberg as Vicar
- Axel Högel as Peasant
- Carl Deurell as Stor-Jon, a peasant (credited as Karl Deurell)
- Carl Ericson as a peasant (credited as Karl Eriksson)
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References
- "skbl.se - Laura Matilda Bernhardina Fitinghoff". www.skbl.se. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
- Barnen från Frostmofjället at the Swedish Film Institute Database
External links
- Barnen från Frostmofjället on IMDb
- Barnen från Frostmofjället at the Swedish Film Institute Database
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